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Example sentences for "looker"

Lexicographically close words:
looka; lookd; looke; looked; lookee; lookers; lookes; lookest; looketh; lookin
  1. Let me but meet you Ladies one howre hence, And Ile salute your Grace of Yorke as Mother, And reuerend looker on of two faire Queenes.

  2. Ah, one that was a wofull looker on, When as the Noble Duke of Yorke was slaine, Your Princely Father, and my louing Lord Edward.

  3. At any rate a good-looker adds "class" to the personnel.

  4. While he is thus engaged let us enquire into the personnel of the company; that tall good-looker in the well tailored gown is a newcomer to the stage.

  5. And I guess that would be a pretty convincing alibi if Looker really should carry the case to court.

  6. Dad doesn't think Looker has much of a case," replied Bob.

  7. I've been aching to give Buck Looker a licking ever since that time Mr. Preston came along and stopped us.

  8. Talking happily of improvements they expected to apply to their new radio outfit, they came suddenly upon--Buck Looker and his crowd.

  9. Later on the trio tried to steal Jimmy's set, but the radio boys got it back in a way that brought a good deal of discomfiture to the Looker crowd.

  10. Mr. Looker and his promising son reached the sidewalk in sullen silence, while Bob and his father watched them until they turned the corner of the street.

  11. You can pay me for my house that your boy and his companions burnt down," said Mr. Looker in angry tones.

  12. My dad was telling me that he'd been notified that a suit had been started against him and the fathers of you other fellows by Mr. Looker to recover the value of the cottage that he said we set on fire.

  13. Buck Looker isn't going to put anything like that over on us.

  14. It's Buck Looker and his gang," replied his chum.

  15. I'll see Looker about it on Monday and fix the matter up with him.

  16. But about this time something happened that took the minds of the radio boys from Buck Looker and his trouble making.

  17. Still, he says that you can never tell what a man like Looker and the kind of lawyer he would hire may do.

  18. Now looker how I helped you-uns, an' then see how it turned out ter be a right good thing fer Rufe.

  19. Not a high-stepper or a looker like you in your day, Mae, none of--that chorus pep you used to have.

  20. I ain't much of a looker for a Broadway palace like you've brought me to, Jimmie.

  21. Perhaps it was only a minute, which would be less unaccountable, feeling like an hour to every looker on who was there and stood by.

  22. In tough Welsh parsly, which in our vulgar Tongue Is strong hempen halters; My poore Master coo'znd, And I a looker on!

  23. In a moment the panel dropped down, leaving in view a very narrow depository for papers She forgot her kittens and everything else, and scrambled up the tree for dear life "Looker yere!

  24. Then Uncle Rufus lifted up his voice in a roar: "Looker yere!

  25. Some of the folks here may be after money,” another on-looker cut in, “but most of them are watching to see if the boys get out alive.

  26. Alex asked, hoping to find the story told by the on-looker and by Case an uncertain one, after all.

  27. For two hours the land-looker lay in his bunk and listened to a wailing that made his heart fairly sink within him.

  28. The land-looker didn't quite know what to do.

  29. How strange that a man may appear doomed, given up, and lost, to the eye of every looker on, before he begins to suspect himself!

  30. Oh, no, sister; you don't put that over on me, not a nice looker like you!

  31. Good-looker too, poor fellow, and can't be more than thirty-five.

  32. THE steamer "International" made only a short delay at the frontier post of Pembina, but it was long enough to impress the on-looker with a sense of dirt and debauchery, which seemed to pervade the place.

  33. He had a marked disinclination to hard or continued toil, although he would impress an on looker with a sense of unremitting exertion.

  34. What with Buck Looker and Black Donegan, we ought to be pretty well satisfied.

  35. They saw nothing of Buck Looker or his cronies about town, and concluded that they were still at the lumber camp.

  36. Think of Buck Looker ever owning up to anything!

  37. Aren't you fellows scared to go where Buck Looker is?

  38. They had scarcely got him into a calmer frame, before he threatened to go off again, for he saw Buck Looker strolling along the road.

  39. But think of that dirty trick of Buck Looker in putting stones in snowballs!

  40. He had no love for Buck Looker and his gang, who had always tried to injure him, but he was not going to inform.

  41. Mr. Looker replied, denying that his son was at all implicated in the matter and refusing to pay.

  42. Buck Looker and his cronies happened to pass them in the yard just at that moment and caught the last word.

  43. And not the least satisfactory feature was the utter discomfiture they were able to visit upon Buck Looker and his gang.

  44. She'd be a good enough looker if she wa'n't such a whale.

  45. The other party was our old friend Curlylocks, and I has to grin at the easy way he has of pickin' out the best looker in sight and leadin' her off where she wouldn't have to listen to anybody but him.

  46. I was afeerd o forgetn it; and then maybe he'd a sent the grasshopper or the little dark looker into me at night to remind me of it.

  47. The dark looker is the common grey lizard, which is supposed to walk down the throats of incautious sleepers and cause them to perish in a slow decline].

  48. There we divided into parties of only two--the land looker and his assistant.

  49. I remember a man selling children's shoes, out in Oregon, who had not been able to get a looker even in the town.

  50. He felt sure that the evil-minded Buck Looker was still holding that happening against him.

  51. He was feeling rather blue for, in a roundabout way, a report had reached him that Buck Looker was still connecting himself and Tim with the loss of the watch and other things of value at the hotel dance.

  52. The stickpins and watches of Buck Looker and Carl Lutz!

  53. The only drawback to a perfect evening was the fact that Buck Looker and Carl Lutz were there also, but this did not bother them much in the early part of the evening.

  54. Seeing that they could not get away, the Looker crowd put up the best fight they could.

  55. We'd better save our scrapping for Buck Looker and his friends," said Bob.

  56. I ain't much of a swell looker for girls.

  57. And--and he ain't such a good-looker as you?

  58. How could an old mug like you get a good-looker like that to marry you?

  59. Looker was bigger and heavier than Bob, and for a time held his own, but Bob had the memory of more than one wrong to avenge, and a gallant spirit that took no heed of blows received so long as he could punish his enemy.

  60. I've been thinking we haven't heard much lately of Buck Looker or any of his gang.

  61. While Buck Looker was still racking his brains for an appropriate form of punishment for Bob and his chums, a most interesting thing happened to the radio boys.

  62. Looker and Lutz had been growing angrier all the time during this dialogue, but after their recent experiences with the radio boys they did not quite dare resort to open hostilities.

  63. They were as indignant as Bob, and had little doubt that Buck Looker was the author of the outrage.

  64. You know well enough what happened to us," growled Buck Looker malignantly.

  65. Then it looks to me as though Buck Looker or one of his crowd had taken it," said Bob, after thinking a few minutes.

  66. Accordingly the four boys climbed up on the barn, using the same ladder that Buck Looker had used the night before.

  67. At length Bob saw an opening, and quick as a flash a fist shot up and caught Looker square under the jaw.

  68. Panting, Bob stood over him, waiting for Looker to get to his feet again, but when after a few seconds the bully opened his eyes, there was no sign of fight left in them.

  69. Buck Looker and his cronies were conspicuous by their absence, but this was a relief rather than a privation.

  70. Bob and Joe were walking down Main Street the next day, when they met Buck Looker and Carl Lutz, both looking very much the worse for wear.

  71. Buck Looker was entirely unconscious of his approach, and was still fussing with the aerial when Bob's voice reached him, pleasant enough, but with a steely note in it that almost made the bully lose his hold on the roof.

  72. At once the thought of what Joe had said about his encounter with Buck Looker and his companions leaped into his mind, and he crossed swiftly to the window and looked out.

  73. If you hadn't given young Looker such a sound trouncing I would make a complaint to his father," said Mr. Layton.

  74. But I think Buck Looker might," said Bob.

  75. But while still weak and in a fever you walked the three hundred li to Ping Yang and made your way through the Looker army into Monsieur Pourmont's compound.

  76. You went alone and on foot from T'ainan-fu to So T'ung in the face of a Looker attack, and yourself settled that tragic business.

  77. You at once volunteered to go again, alone, through the Looker lines to the railhead with messages, and successfully did so.


  78. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looker" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.