100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "look around-for-someone"
Definition
Look around for someone means to search or scan a surrounding area in order to locate a specific person. This action often involves visually searching in various directions and can be done in different environments such as a crowded place, a home, or an office.
Synonyms
- Search for someone
- Seek out someone
- Scan for someone
- Hunt for someone
- Look for someone
- Explore for someone
- Cast about for someone
Antonyms
- Ignore someone
- Overlook someone
- Dismiss someone
- Neglect someone
- Shun someone
Examples
- I had to look around for someone to help me with the directions.
- She decided to look around for someone to join her on the trip.
- When I entered the café, I started to look around for someone I recognized.
- He was looking around for someone in the crowd but couldn’t find her.
- During the event, I constantly looked around for someone to talk to.
- We should look around for someone who knows how to fix this.
- I’ll look around for someone who can lend me a hand.
- If you look around for someone, you might find a friend from school.
- They looked around for someone to take their picture at the festival.
- I was looking around for someone to partner with for the project.
- She kept looking around for someone to share her excitement with.
- In the crowded market, it was hard to look around for someone familiar.
- I had to look around for someone who could explain the rules.
- He always looks around for someone when he feels lost in a new place.
- They decided to look around for someone to join their book club.
- I was looking around for someone to discuss the news with.
- We looked around for someone who could give us a tour.
- She was looking around for someone who might help with her research.
- I’ll look around for someone to join us for dinner.
- When he arrived, he began to look around for someone he knew.
- I couldn't help but look around for someone who could offer advice.
- The teacher asked us to look around for someone who hadn’t submitted their work.
- As we walked through the park, I looked around for someone selling ice cream.
- I always look around for someone interesting to talk to at parties.
- It's important to look around for someone who shares your interests.
- We should look around for someone to help us plan the event.
- I will look around for someone who has more information on the topic.
- She constantly looked around for someone to share her concerns with.
- I was looking around for someone to discuss the proposal.
- We needed to look around for someone to help with the heavy lifting.
- He was looking around for someone to play chess with.
- I will look around for someone who can fix my computer.
- She began to look around for someone to bring a different perspective.
- I always look around for someone to bounce ideas off of.
- They had to look around for someone to fill the vacant position.
- As I entered the concert, I started to look around for someone to sit with.
- I will look around for someone who can help with the technical issues.
- He was looking around for someone to share the experience of skydiving.
- We should look around for someone who has expertise in marketing.
- I was looking around for someone who could give me a ride home.
- She kept looking around for someone who could understand her feelings.
- I wanted to look around for someone to join me in volunteering.
- He was looking around for someone to accompany him to the movies.
- They decided to look around for someone who could teach them to dance.
- I will look around for someone who can help with my taxes.
- As she walked through the store, she looked around for someone familiar.
- We had to look around for someone who could translate the document.
- I was looking around for someone who could explain the math problem.
- He often looked around for someone to help with his art project.
- I will look around for someone to discuss the latest trends.
- She was looking around for someone to share her lunch with.
- They had to look around for someone to help organize the files.
- I was looking around for someone who could help me with my resume.
- We should look around for someone experienced in event planning.
- He was looking around for someone to join his sports team.
- I will look around for someone who can assist with my research.
- She kept looking around for someone to share her journey with.
- In the middle of the crowd, I started to look around for someone to chat with.
- They decided to look around for someone who might know more about the subject.
- I was looking around for someone to share the travel experience.
- He always looks around for someone who can give him advice.
- We should look around for someone to help with the cleanup.
- I was looking around for someone to help me with the project deadline.
- She was looking around for someone to lend her a book.
- They had to look around for someone to play the music at the event.
- I will look around for someone who can give me a tour of the city.
- As I waited at the station, I looked around for someone to talk to.
- I was looking around for someone who could provide feedback on my work.
- He always looks around for someone to share his ideas with.
- We should look around for someone who can help us design the website.
- I was looking around for someone who might need assistance.
- She kept looking around for someone who could relate to her situation.
- They decided to look around for someone who could guide them.
- I will look around for someone to join me in my workout routine.
- He was looking around for someone to discuss the latest news.
- I was looking around for someone who could help me with my project.
- We should look around for someone who shares our passion for art.
- She was looking around for someone to share her ideas with.
- They had to look around for someone who could help with the presentation.
- I was looking around for someone who could teach me to play guitar.
- He often looks around for someone to join him at events.
- We should look around for someone who can help with the language barrier.
- I will look around for someone who has a spare ticket to the show.
- She kept looking around for someone who could give her a ride.
- They decided to look around for someone experienced in cooking.
- I was looking around for someone to discuss my career options.
- He was looking around for someone who might have seen the incident.
- We should look around for someone to help with the fundraiser.
- I was looking around for someone to share my thoughts with.
- She was looking around for someone who could offer support.
- They had to look around for someone who could fix the broken equipment.
- I will look around for someone who can help with the logistics.
- He was looking around for someone to join him in the volunteer work.
- I kept looking around for someone who could challenge my perspective.
- We should look around for someone who can teach us about photography.
- I was looking around for someone who could help me navigate the system.
- She kept looking around for someone who might lend a listening ear.
- They decided to look around for someone to help coordinate the event.
- I was looking around for someone who could provide insight into the topic.
- He always looks around for someone to engage in meaningful conversations.