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The phrase "asking look that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks clarity and context, making it unusable in standard communication.
Example: "I noticed the asking look that she gave me when I mentioned the surprise."
Alternatives: "inquisitive gaze" or "questioning expression".
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III No voice as yet had made the air Be music with your name; yet why That asking look? that yearning sigh?
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If they ask, look blank and say something that makes it seem as if it never happened.
(On first meeting him, I mentioned the apparent influence on him of Dubuffet. "Who?" he asked, with a look that booked me on a train to Siberia).
The second time I asked I got a look that told me not to ask again.
"How many times are you going to get to attend a preview of a movie that is based on part of your life?" she asked, looking over a crowd that included Ryan Gosling, who plays the character modeled on Mr. Carson.
"Did David really do that?" Stape asked, looking apprehensive.
"What kind of hotel lets people do that?" he asks, looking genuinely upset.
"What year was that?" she asks, looking for the date on the cover.
Here was a tall man wearing a Viking helmet and a look that said, Ask me about my Viking helmet.
Ms. Jimenez had never designed clothes that were identifiably Latin until Kbond, a vanguard Los Angeles clothing store, asked her recently for a look that was patently Hispanic.
So I would ask Mr. Levine to look that woman in the eye and tell her that it doesn't matter if she loses her coverage.
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