• Lookee

    Verb

    verb

    1. Form of An imperative form; usually used figuratively or as an interjection.
      • 1871, Joseph Sheridan LeFanu, Green Tea; Mr. Justice Harbottle Chapter , Why, lookee, I asked Doctor Hedstone yesterday if I was like to take a fit any time, and he laughed, and swore I was the last man in town to go off that way."
      • 1919, Hildegard G. Frey, The Camp Fire Girls Do Their Bit Chapter , Oh, lookee!" she squealed in rapture to the other girls. "
      • 1901, Kate Dickinson Sweetser, Ten Boys from Dickens Chapter , Now lookee here," he said, "you get me a file and you get me wittles; you bring both to me to-morrow morning early, that file and them wittles.
      • 1990, May 18, Judith Moore, My Father's Voice, And mmmm, lookee here!
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