What does look over mean?

What does look over mean?

transitive verb. : to inspect or examine especially in a cursory way.

What is another word for looking into?

Alternate Synonyms for “look into”: investigate; analyze; analyse; study; examine; canvass; canvas.

What is a sentence for half a mind?

—used to express the feeling especially when angry and annoyed that one would like to do something while at the same time not really planning to do it —used with to + verb I have half a mind to tell her what I really think of her.

What does it mean to watch over someone?

phrasal verb. If you watch over someone or something, you pay attention to them to make sure that nothing bad happens to them. The guards were originally hired to watch over the houses as they were being built. [

What is another word for watching over someone?

What is another word for watching over?

caring supporting
keeping in check herding
overwatching surveilling
nannying encouraging
presiding over promoting

What do you call someone who watches?

A person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part, is called a spectator.

Have a mind of your own meaning?

: to have one’s own ideas and make one’s own choices about what should be done Her parents want her to go to college, but she has a mind of her own and insists on trying to become an actress.

What does the idiom to have a mind of its own mean?

mainly humorous. A machine or other object can be said to have a mind of its own if it seems to be controlling the way it behaves or moves, independently of the person using it: This shopping trolley has a mind of its own.

What does half brain mean?

: common sense If he had half a brain, he would have left a long time ago.

Can you lose half your brain?

Hemispherectomy is a very rare neurosurgical procedure in which a cerebral hemisphere (half of the upper brain, or cerebrum) is removed, disconnected, or disabled.

How long could your brain live?

Last October, scientists made a splash when they determined that on average, people can only live for about 115 years. That was the magic age at which the human body and brain just petered out; it wasn’t designed to chug along much longer than that, they said.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.