They race up from the Dardanelles, and hundreds of rakish-looking craft, rigged as those that the traveller may see any day off the north coast of Africa, fly before the wind.
Why, yes, sir--it must be owned she is what we sailors call a wicked-looking craft.
That steamer was certainly a noble-looking craft, but our young man fancied she struggled along through the water heavily.
This call was uttered from a wharf of the renowned city of Manhattan, to one who was in the trunk-cabin of a clipper-looking craft, of the name mentioned, and on the deck of which not a soul was visible.
To rig this singular-looking craft with an enormous mainsail and jib was no very difficult matter, the wreckage alongside furnishing him with the requisite spars, canvas, and rigging.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looking craft" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.