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looking at you vs looking on you

The correct phrase is "looking at you." It is a common expression used to indicate that someone is directing their gaze towards you. "Looking on you" is not a standard phrase in English.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 826 views

looking at you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is directing their gaze towards you or paying attention to you.

Examples:

  • I saw him looking at you during the meeting.
  • Why is everyone looking at you today?
  • She caught me looking at you across the room.
  • He was looking at you with a smile on his face.
  • I don't like the way he keeps looking at you.
  • I like looking at you too, Charlie.
  • I wasn't conscious of looking at you, Maggie.
  • The only thing that slightly worries me looking at you...
  • I can see by looking at you.
  • I'm looking at you and the Ando-cycle right now.
  • She's not looking at you, JJ.
  • I always like looking at you.
  • I'm jealous just looking at you.
  • I'm feeling a little tingly just looking at you.
  • Although, looking at you now...
  • I feel sweetness just by looking at you.
  • My chest hurts just looking at you.
  • I shouldn't even be looking at you, Billy's toothbrush.
  • But now, looking at you, I realize...
  • He can't stop looking at you.
  • That's because everybody is looking at you.
  • I was looking at you through a sniper scope.
  • He's been looking at you all summer.
  • But I'm looking at you right now...
  • They're not looking at you, man.

Alternatives:

  • staring at you
  • gazing at you
  • watching you
  • glancing at you
  • observing you

looking on you

This phrase is not a standard expression in English.

  • I know he's looking down on you so proud.
  • It is sore from looking down on you.
  • Mahmoud is looking down on you from above, Mother.
  • And Emmy's looking down on you right now.
  • For a long time, I thought it'd be nice to have a pair of earring looking good on you.
  • Well, Mephisto, what power is looking down on you here.
  • Fact, I bet he's up there right now, eating roast beef and mashed potatoes with the Big Guy, looking down on you and smiling.
  • Fact, I bet he's up there right now, eating roast beef and mashed potatoes with the Big Guy, looking down on you and smiling.
  • I am not looking down on you.
  • He's looking down on you and he's saying, Hello Warwick.
  • Captain, looking for you on the bridge.
  • I'm not pitying you, nor am I looking down on you.
  • Still, I'm looking down on you
  • Zola, we're - we're very sorry for your loss, but I can assure you that Francois is - is looking down on you from the big tent in the sky.
  • And Colleen is looking down on you right now, and you're happier than you've ever been.
  • I came to tell you there's someone looking for you on the floor.
  • Anyway, look, we're just looking for dirt on you, so we can beat Montez at roasting.
  • You're even better-looking than you are on television.
  • Looking back on it, you can see the pattern.
  • Schrader is looking into you totally on his lonesome.

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