to find out or learn (something) by the use of one's eyes
Look what time it starts
Look what you've done!
to examine or regard (somebody or something) closely
I couldn't look him in the eye
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth
to express (something) by the eyes or facial expression
She looked daggers at him
to have an appearance that befits or accords with (something)
He looks the part
to use the power of sight; esp to make a visual search
to direct one's attention
I'll look into the matter
to direct the eyes
Look at him!
to have the appearance of being; to appear or seem
She looks very ill
to have a specified outlook
The house looked east
to take care of (somebody or something)
used to attract attention or for emphasis
to investigate (something)
to be quick; to hurry