looking (Noun) — The act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually. ex. "he gave it a good looking at" ex. "his camera does his looking for him"
looking (Noun) — The act of searching visually.
looking (Adjective) — Appearing to be as specified; usually used as combining forms. ex. "left their clothes dirty looking" ex. "a most disagreeable looking character" ex. "angry-looking" ex. "liquid-looking" ex. "severe-looking policemen on noble horses"
looking (Verb) — Perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards. ex. "She looked over the expanse of land" ex. "Look at your child!" ex. "Look--a deer in the backyard!"
looking (Verb) — Give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect. ex. "This project looks fishy"
looking (Verb) — Have a certain outward or facial expression. ex. "How does she look?" ex. "The child looks unhappy" ex. "She looked pale after the surgery"
looking (Verb) — Spend time trying to find. ex. "Look elsewhere for the perfect gift!" ex. "We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest"
looking (Verb) — Be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to. ex. "The house looks north" ex. "My backyard look onto the pond"
looking (Verb) — Take charge of or deal with. ex. "I must look to this matter"
looking (Verb) — Convey by one's expression. ex. "She looked her devotion to me"
looking (Verb) — Look forward to the probable occurrence of. ex. "She is looking to a promotion"
looking (Verb) — Accord in appearance with. ex. "You don't look your age!"
looking (Verb) — Have faith or confidence in. ex. "Look to your friends for support"