Verb
look forward to (third-person singular simple present looks forward to, present participle looking forward to, simple past and past participle looked forward to)
(transitive, idiomatic) To anticipate, expect, or wait for, especially with a feeling of approval or pleasure. To be excited or eager to.
He was not looking forward to having to repair the downed power lines after the wind storm.
According to the petition, Kildea had everything to look forward to, including beginning college in Virginia later this year along with aspirations toward a career in federal law enforcement for which he had already laid a strong foundation. Source: Internet
After patchy freezing fog and a few clouds dissipate this morning we’ll have lots of sunshine to look forward to today! Source: Internet
After the unfortunate cancellation of the 2020 NCAA Tournament, college basketball fans have little left to do but look forward to next year. Source: Internet
Again, I look forward to assisting REPRONIG in the implementation of the project.” Source: Internet
All those questions and more were constantly asked while there were some that didn't exactly look forward to the costume reveals. Source: Internet
Along with new characters, events, and quests, players can apparently look forward to a cameo from developer miHoYo's President Forrest Liu. Source: Internet