Phrasal verb LOOK UP (SOMEBODY)

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    LOOK UP (SOMEBODY)

    To look somebody up (or look up somebody) is to locate and visit someone you have not seen for a long time.

    Examples of use:

    1. Look me up if you are ever in England.
    2. I went to Newcastle on business last week and I looked up an old friend.
    3. My friends were on holiday in my city, so they looked me up and we all went to a restaurant for a meal.
    infinitive look up
    present simple look up and looks up
    -ing form looking up
    past simple looked up
    past participle looked up
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