look down造句1. Never look down to test the ground before taking your step; only he who keeps his eye fixed on the far horizon will find his right road.
2. I look down on him.
3. You can look down from the mezzanine into the ground floor lobby.
4. I look down on those who eat the bread of idleness.
5. Don't look down! You'll get dizzy.
6. The natives look down their noses at foreigners.
7. Stand on top and look down.
8. People who live in that area tend to look down their noses at their poorer neighbours.
9. I gripped the rail and tried not to look down.
10. She thinks they look down on her because she didn't go to university.
11. We should spurn at the difficulties but not look down upon them.
12. Trying not to look down, Alan began to climb.
13. She would climb a tower, look down and cry.
14. One who doesn't look down her nose at anybody.
15. Now look down and to your right.
16. Don't look down their noses at you.
17. I look down at what I tripped over; a fallen branch, about the size of a man's arm.
18. They look down at him from a raised stage normally used by politicians and entertainers.
19. Below, I look down on the differing surfaces, the differing states of ripeness from light green through to gold.
20. He put his hand on the post behind her so that he had her fenced in and could look down on her.
21. There is a window at which I sit and look down into the bazaar.
22. She raised herself on one elbow, so that she could look down on his face.
23. I put the blade of the knife against her neck again and look down to the edge of the mattress.
24. From here, up in the windy pier gardens, you could look down and watch the trippers.
25. But this was not a night for Lewis to look down upon the vanquished.
26. Higher up the vegetation thinned out, but the climb was so steep I didn't care to look down.
27. He dangled helplessly from the cliff, trying not to look down.
28. The rest of the aliens look at me, look at each other, look down at their food.
29. Down the pillar of rock, head afire and limbs like ice. Too scared to look down.
30. Major Hartley-Harrington's widow was a big, brusque woman, with muscular legs and a nose she could look down.