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look (one) up and down look (one) up and downTo visually inspect one in a blatant and often tactless manner. When I stepped into the office, the boss looked me up and down before telling me to take a seat. I looked the strange woman up and down, wondering if she were really here to help me or just another spy.See also: and, down, look, uplook up and down (for someone or something)to look everywhere for someone or something. Where is Kelly? I looked up and down for her. I can't find her. I looked up and down, but no Kelly.See also: and, down, look, uplook up and down somethingto gaze up and then down something, such as a street. We looked up and down the street and saw no cars, no houses, and no people. Mary looked up and down the highway, but she could not find her lost hubcap.See also: and, down, look, uplook up and downsee under look over. See also: and, down, look, uplook someone up and down scrutinize someone carefully.See also: and, down, look, someone, uplook somebody ˌup and ˈdown (informal) openly look at somebody from head to foot in a way that makes them feel embarrassed: When I started working there, I could feel people looking me up and down and wondering what I was like.See also: and, down, look, somebody, up |