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Noun lookdown has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: LookdownNoun (Singular): A type of fish found in the coastal waters of South America, known for its distinctive silver color and slender body. Example sentence: The lookdown fish can often be seen schooling in large numbers near the coral reefs. Related products on Amazon: Lookdown fish lures, lookdown fish taxidermy mounts Noun (Plural): A state of despair or sadness characterized by the feeling of being ignored, unnoticed, or unappreciated. Example sentence: After being repeatedly overlooked for promotion, John sank into a lookdown and began questioning his self-worth. Related products on Amazon: Self-help books for overcoming lookdown, motivational audio programs Verb: To cast one's gaze downward or in a specific direction to observe something carefully or with intent. Example sentence: She looked down at her broken phone and realized she would need to get it repaired. Related products on Amazon: Magnifying glass, binoculars Adjective: Describing something that appears flattened or squashed, usually due to pressure or force. Example sentence: The lookdown cars in the amusement park ride were designed to give riders a thrilling sensation. Related products on Amazon: Flat-pack furniture, squishy toys | ||||
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