From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlook-seeˌlook-ˈsee noun [singular] informalLOOK AT a quick look at something SYN glance
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look-see• We moved in closer for a look-see.• He got permission to fly home to Detroit for a look-see at his troubled right ankle.• We changed our course when we got nearer, and went Over for a look-see.• He stood up sleek and tall, hunched down, and launched himself for a closer look-see.• Leese advised flying by very fast and taking a quick look-see.