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Example sentences for "looking fellow"

  • Nature had turned him out such a good-looking fellow that he might have spared the other, but he was not conscious of his good looks just then.

  • His features were frank and handsome, and saving a dash of puppyism that gave a character of weakness to the expression, I should deem him a manly, fine-looking fellow.

  • It reminded me of the look I had observed the fierce-looking fellow at the wheel fasten upon the Captain.

  • He next took a peep at the compass, and said something to a mahogany-coloured man who had replaced the fierce-looking fellow at the wheel.

  • The man styled Abraham was a sailorly-looking fellow, corresponding but indifferently with one's imagination of the conventional 'longshoreman.

  • Who is that copper-coloured, scowling-looking fellow at the wheel?

  • A good-looking fellow,” he said, “and I have no doubt a gallant soldier.

  • Dick was a good-looking fellow, and I liked him much better than I had once said I did.

  • So saying he beckoned to a man who had followed him in from the road, a tall dark, gipsy-looking fellow at sight of whom the Sergeant clenched his fists and murmured "Zounds!

  • He was a dirty, rough-looking fellow in Moujik kaftan and high boots, and did not inspire confidence.

  • Vincent said in surprise, "Well, he is an odd-looking fellow!

  • The bid was raised to a hundred and fifty by a rough-looking fellow standing in front of the platform.

  • He was the greatest fun," one of the young men said; "the stiffest and most awkward-looking fellow in the Institute.

  • He is a good-looking fellow, well developed, manly in appearance, with nothing to excite special remark unless it be a certain look of anxiety or apprehension which comes over him from time to time.

  • A dangerous-looking fellow for a rival, if one took a fancy to the dark girl!

  • He reported to his chief that there was a knowing-looking fellow he had been round after, but he rather guessed he was nothing more than "one o' them Southern sportsmen.

  • Late in the afternoon of the third day, as the three women and myself sat conversing as usual over the brasero, a shabby-looking fellow in an old rusty cloak walked into the room.

  • Chrysophrasia eyed him and eyed him again, trying to discover in him the attributes she had bestowed upon him in her imagination; he was certainly a bold-looking fellow, and she was not altogether disappointed.

  • He's a splendid-looking fellow, and his manners are perfect," he answered.

  • Not even to her could he break his word of honour pledged to the strange, sinister-looking fellow-countryman who had shown him hospitality, to respect to the uttermost the latter's secrecy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    came and; for the same reason; hath committed; looking about; looking after; looking away; looking back; looking creature; looking east; looking face; looking for; looking house; looking little; looking more; looking out; looking over; looking personage; looking place; looking unto; looking young; married life; our work; provided for; religious peace; remarkable passage; sooner heard