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made you look

  1. Said after tricking someone into believing there was something to be seen where, in fact, there was not.
    • 2001, Casey Lytle, Alien Encounter: Homeworld: Conclusion, page 45:
      Tim sat up suddenly and pointed out the window in excitement. “No way! There's one right now!”
      Tara leaned over to see. “Really?”
      He laughed. “Made you look!”
    • 2008, Gregg Olsen, A Cold Dark Place, page 334:
      There were no stains. No blood. By the time she looked over at Walker, she knew he'd gotten what he'd wanted. His self-satisfied grin told her everything.
      Made you look,” he said.
    • 2012, Kimberly Chapman, Karen Babcock, Finding Gaia[1]:
      Trish muttered, “By the way, Jason, your sweater is on backwards.”
      He glanced down, but his sweater was on properly. He looked back at Trish, who now bore a knowing grin.
      Made you look,” she said in a sly tone.
    • 2014, Lexi Blake, Steal the Moon, page 7:
      They don't tend to fall for the whole pointing one way as you run the other way “made you look” ruse.
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