Sentence examples for shot looks from inspiring English sources

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Ishikawa's tee shot looks positively hopeless by comparison; he's only got his to 15 feet.

The most casual scene or establishing shot looks as if it has been hand-painted in the subtlest detail.

Kevin, who lives with his parents on Long Island to save rent, brings to mind Joey on "Friends" and knows that his head shot looks like "a hair salon picture," as he puts it.

Tiger's shot looks much more on the money, but the spin doesn't grab the ball near the hole, and it serenely slides miles away, to the far-left corner of the green.

I lost count of the number of times characters "shot looks" at each other, though I noted that in one scene the phrase "Carrie shot him a grateful look" is followed a page later by "Carrie shot him a dubious look", with Jamie "shooting his famously shy smile at the crowd" a few pages after that.

The nighttime shot looks good, but there's no way of knowing for sure.

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He kept it going into the fourth, each jump shot looking more unguardable than the last.

He is often shot looking dreamily straight ahead, as if playing a blind person.

In 2013, a film called Blue Caprice, a hazily shot look at the 2002 Beltway Sniper shootings, played Sundance.

The video opens with Knowles tossing and turning in her bed; her idea was to make the opening shot look like "a dark fairy tale ".

"California shooting looks very bad.

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