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11look forward to — I look forward to Rebecca s call Syn: await with pleasure, eagerly anticipate, lick one s lips over, be unable to wait for, count the days until …
12look forward to something — ˌlook ˈforward to sth derived to be thinking with pleasure about sth that is going to happen (because you expect to enjoy it) • I m looking forward to the weekend. • look forward to something doing sth We re really looking forward to seeing you… …
13look forward to something — look forward to (something) to be pleased or excited because something is going to happen. I m looking forward to my trip to Berlin and Paris …
14look forward(s) vs look forward to — If you look forward / forwards it simply means you are looking ahead. For example: If you look forward you will see St Paul s Cathedral. Look forward to is a phrasal verb. When you look forward to something, you feel happy and excited… …
15look forward(s) vs look forward to — If you look forward / forwards it simply means you are looking ahead. For example: If you look forward you will see St Paul s Cathedral. Look forward to is a phrasal verb. When you look forward to something, you feel happy and excited… …
16Look Forward to Failure — Infobox Album | Name = Look Forward to Failure Type = EP Artist = The Ataris Recorded = September, 1998 Released = November 10, 1998 Length = 14:40 Genre = Pop punk Label = Fat Wreck Chords Producer = Bill Stevenson, Stephen Egerton, Joey Cape… …
17look forward to — Synonyms and related words: anticipate, approach, await, be destined, be fated, be imminent, be to be, be to come, calculate on, come, come on, contemplate, count on, draw near, draw on, envisage, envision, expect, foreglimpse, foresee, forestall …
18look forward to — {v.} 1. To expect. * /At breakfast, John looked forward to a difficult day./ 2. To expect with hope or pleasure. * /Frank was looking forward to that evening s date./ …
19look forward to — {v.} 1. To expect. * /At breakfast, John looked forward to a difficult day./ 2. To expect with hope or pleasure. * /Frank was looking forward to that evening s date./ …
20look\ forward\ to — v 1. To expect. At breakfast, John looked forward to a difficult day. 2. To expect with hope or pleasure. Frank was looking forward to that evening s date. •• to think about some future time or event with positive, good feelings …