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Here's looking at you Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɪɹz/ /ˈɫʊkɪŋ/ /ˈæt/ /ˈju
HEERZ LUK-ing at YOO
hɪəz/ /lˈʊkɪŋ/ /ˈæt/ /jˈuː
HEE-uhz LOOK-ing at YOO

Definition

A friendly or romantic phrase said when toasting someone with a drink, wishing them well. Often used to show admiration or affection.

Usage & Nuances

Famous from the film 'Casablanca', used mainly in toasts. Semi-formal/friendly; sounds old-fashioned or classic. Not used in everyday conversation outside of toasts or playful, romantic contexts.

Example Sentences

He raised his glass and said, "Here's looking at you, Sarah."

basic

During the party, everyone toasted and said, "Here's looking at you!"

basic

She smiled and replied, "Here's looking at you, my friend."

basic

With a wink, he clinked glasses and whispered, "Here's looking at you."

natural

It's been a crazy year—here's looking at you, old friend.

natural

Before we part ways, let me say: here's looking at you.

natural