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Look who's here Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫʊk/ /ˈhuz/ /ˈhiɹ
LUUK HOOZ HEER
lˈʊk/ /huːz/ /hˈiə
LUUK HOOZ HEE-uh

Definition

A friendly or surprised expression used when you see someone arrive, often unexpectedly or after a long time.

Usage & Nuances

Colloquial and used in spoken English, often with a tone of surprise or teasing; can be used sincerely or playfully depending on intonation. Commonly said when seeing a friend or acquaintance arrive, especially if unexpected.

Example Sentences

Look who's here! I haven't seen you in ages.

basic

Oh, look who's here! You made it to the party.

basic

Look who's here—everyone, say hi to Sarah!

basic

Well, look who's here! I thought you were out of town.

natural

Look who's here! Did you get lost or what?

natural

Hey, look who's here! The party can finally start.

natural