to visit someone for a short time on your way to another place, especially if they are ill or may need help
Can you look in on Eileen and see if she needs anything from the supermarket?
In the academic world... well, frankly we haven't a look-in.
That the New Sensations were even getting a look-in was a rarity in itself.
Three bright girls had arrived to enliven a little village school that had not very often had a look-in in the secondary selection charts.
looks in
looking in
looked in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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