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Example sentences for "fine looking"

  • He was a fine looking fellow of nearly twenty, straight and rather tall, with dark hair and eyes, and had an air of breeding.

  • He was a "strapping," fine looking lad, almost a man grown, and in experience already a man.

  • Mr. Drysdale, the county clerk, was a fine looking man, of about forty years of age.

  • The next day he came sailing in, with a fine looking lady of middle age leaning contentedly on his arm.

  • He was a fine looking boy of perhaps fourteen or fifteen years of age, scrupulously neat in appearance and possessing a manner which quite captivated Scott.

  • His hazel eyes and classical features were of the type that always caused one to take a second look, and the general comment was, "What a fine looking man.

  • She was a fine looking woman, some years younger than Mrs. Platts.

  • He was a large, fine looking man, with florid complexion, heavy black whiskers, and possessed of popular manners.

  • He was a large, fine looking man, stoutly built, and possessing great physical power.

  • He was a large, fine looking man, and drove between Somerfield and Mt.

  • He was a large, fine looking man, always well dressed, attracting attention wherever he appeared, and making friends by reason of his agreeable manners.

  • I was escorted within the building into the presence of an old negro, a fine looking man, with a dignified and military bearing.

  • Presently she returned with a fine looking, white-haired woman, who proved to be her mother.

  • One evening a fine looking, solid appearing gentleman came along, and appeared to take a great interest in the game, which was just for fun.

  • He said: "It was a pity that such a fine looking gentleman as the one who sat near him should play cards for money.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine looking" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chronic interstitial; fine black; fine bread; fine collection; fine copy; fine country; fine fellow; fine flavor; fine flour; fine flower; fine house; fine large; fine linen; fine morning; fine order; fine picture; fine ripe; fine sieve; fine silver; fine state; fine thing; fine work; finely granular; little chapel; seems also; will proceed