Meaning Of The Word Look-in

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Look-in Meaning

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What's The Definition Of Look-in?

look in
phrasal verb: If you look in on a person or place, you visit them for a short time, usually when you are on your way somewhere else.
singular noun: If you are trying to take part in an activity and you do not get a look-in, you do not get the chance to take part because too many other people are doing it.

look-in in British English
a quick glance
to look briefly inside of
noun: a brief glance
noun: a chance to be chosen, participate, etc
verb: to pay a short visit

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