coupon vs look

coupon

noun
  • A person's face. 

  • A small sample of a bulk material, prepared so that test failure will be representative. 

  • Any interest payment made or due on a bond, debenture or similar (no longer by a physical coupon). 

  • The letter sent to parliamentary candidates at the 1918 general election, endorsing them as official representatives of the coalition government. 

  • A voucher issued by a manufacturer or retailer which offers a discount on a particular product. 

  • A section of a ticket, showing the holder to be entitled to some specified accommodation or service, as to a passage over a designated line of travel, a particular seat in a theater, a discount, etc. 

verb
  • To use coupons to a such extent that makes the user actively looking for coupons in magazines, online and whatever they can be found. 

look

noun
  • A facial expression. 

  • Physical appearance, visual impression. 

  • The action of looking; an attempt to see. 

verb
  • As a transitive verb, often in the imperative; chiefly takes relative clause as direct object. 

  • To make sure of, to see to. 

  • To look at a pitch as a batter without swinging at it. 

  • To give an appearance of being. 

  • To express or manifest by a look. 

  • To face or present a view. 

  • To expect or anticipate. 

  • As an intransitive verb, often with "at". 

  • To search for, to try to find. 

  • To appear, to seem. 

intj
  • Pay attention. 

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