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move around a place or building in order to view whatever it might contain that is of interest.
"he spent the day looking around Edinburgh"

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Sep 2, 2024 · 1. to go through a place in order to see what is there : to explore a place We arrived early at the theater and spent a few minutes looking around.
4 days ago · to visit a place and look at the things in it: She spent the afternoon looking around the town.
If you look around or look round a building or place, you walk round it and look at the different parts of it. She left Annie and Cooper looking around the ...
Aug 21, 2024 · to visit a place and look at the things in it: She spent the afternoon looking around the neighborhood.
look about oneself. “look around to see whether you can find the missing document” look. perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards.
look around (something) (also look round (something) especially in British English) to visit a place or building, walking around it to see what is there.
to look around (for someone or something): to look, to search (for someone or something) idiom UK US I looked around for my keys, but I couldn't find them!
look around (something) ... to visit a place or building, walking around it to see what is there Let's look around the town this afternoon.
to look around. [phrase form: look] to turn your head to see the surroundings. I looked around the garden, admiring the.
to look at what is in a place such as a building, shop, town etc, especially when you are walking. Do we have to pay to look around the castle? Let's look ...