Shoot (one) a dirty look Verb + object/complement informal
To look at someone in an angry, contemptuous, or disapproving way
The teacher shot me a dirty look when I cracked a joke in the class.
When I started to tell the story, Jane shot me a dirty look.
That girl shot me a dirty look as I got out of the truck, and whispered something to Lina.
I don't understand why she shot me a dirty look at that time.
If you have or take a gander at something, you look at something.
The verb "shoot" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Something or someone has been somewhere and become so familiar that it is hard for you to accept that place without them.
He was here for such a long time, so he was part of the furniture.