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Definition of Unlooked

Unlooked
Unlooked Un*looked", a. [Pref. un- not + looked.] Not observed or foreseen; unexpected; -- generally with for. ``Unlooked success.' --Denham. She comes unlooked for, if she comes at all. --Pope.
Unlook
Unlook Un*look", v. t. [1st pref. un- + look.] To recall or retract, as a look. [R.] --Richardson.

Meaning of Unlooked from wikipedia

- King Kojata or The Unlooked for Prince or Prince Unexpected (Polish: O królewiczu Niespodzianku) is a Slavonic fairy tale, of Polish origin. Louis Léger...
- Publications (Johannesburg, South Africa). Her first book of poems, The Unlooked-for Season, won a Gregory Award in 1960, and she won a Cholmondeley Award...
- Galileo remarked "I do not know what to say in a case so surprising, so unlooked for and so novel." He mused, "Has Saturn swallowed his children?" — referring...
- Helen and Menelaus had a daughter, Hermione. Hesiod says she was "a child unlooked for," and Homer writes she was Helen's first and only child. Different...
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- a legitimate professional demand and not once could have foreseen the unlooked-for results. I do not feel that there was any responsibility on our part...
- final seconds unclear, but the journalist Rachel Cooke said that such "unlooked-for moments when nothing quite makes sense", serve only to "emphasise [Inside...
- 1st-century authors as Seneca the Younger and to encourage the use of "unlooked-for and unexpected words", to be found by diligent reading of pre-Ciceronian...