to feel happy and excited about something that is going to happen
Advertising is not something that people look forward to.
At least give it something to look forward to: going home.
Does it feel good to have something to look forward to?
Finally she has something to really look forward to.
He had worked hard and was looking forward to his retirement.
He is now looking forward to enjoying simple pleasures again, such as going swimming and learning to drive.
I am really looking forward to seeing what happens in Brazil this summer.
I look forward to delivering something spectacular for them.
I'm really looking forward to when that happens.
Is it something you look forward to?
It makes you look forward to what will happen next.
It might not seem like such a chore but rather something you look forward to.
I’m really looking forward to working with you.
Put holidays or visits to see friends in the diary now so you have something fun to look forward to.
Q Is the big night something you look forward to?
She saw it as something to look forward to.
So I shall be looking forward to what happens next with intense curiosity.
So downtime in Ibiza is something she looks forward to.
The night before going to university, a car crash destroys her world and the life she was so looking forward to doesn't happen.
The rhythm of life on the island is something I look forward to.
Today I look forward to playing and hope that many out there do the same.
Usually when you looked forward to something you get smacked in the face.
Volunteers from the democracies had something to look forward to but were in no hurry to abandon their Spanish comrades.
We're looking forward to doing something we both love.
looks forward to
looking forward to
looked forward to
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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