Arranging vs Looking - What's the difference?
arranging | looking |
arrangement
* (Francis Hopkinson Smith), Peter: A Novel of Which He Is Not the Hero
*{{quote-book, year=1935, author=
, title=Death on the Centre Court, chapter=5
, passage=By one o'clock the place was choc-a-bloc. […] The restaurant was packed, and the promenade between the two main courts and the subsidiary courts was thronged with healthy-looking youngish people, drawn to the Mecca of tennis from all parts of the country.}}
* 1988 September 12, New York Magazine , page 226
(obsolete) The act of one who looks; a glance.
(obsolete) The manner in which one looks; appearance; countenance.
* Chaucer
As verbs the difference between arranging and looking
is that arranging is while looking is .As nouns the difference between arranging and looking
is that arranging is arrangement while looking is (obsolete) the act of one who looks; a glance.arranging
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Strict orders had been given by Mrs. Breen the night before that certain dustings and arrangings of furniture should take place, the spacious stairs swept, and the hectic hired palms in their great china pots watered.
looking
English
Verb
(head)George Goodchild
- Good-Looking', Funny Guy — (Not funny-' looking , good guy), 36, Jewish, athletic.
Derived terms
* good-looking * looking glassNoun
(en noun)- All dreary was his cheer and his looking .