Idiom: Look-In
Meanings
How to pronounce "look-in":
AU
A quick glance.
A brief visit.
A chance to participate, compete, or succeed.
A quick short pass to a receiver running diagonally toward the center of the field.
Example Sentences
1
I didn't even get a look-in during the debate.
2
With so many experienced candidates, I doubt I'll get a look-in for the job.
3
The team dominated the game and didn't give the opposition a look-in.
4
She always takes complete control of the project and doesn't let others have a look-in.
5
He's so loud and talkative that no one else gets a look-in during the meetings.