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Example sentences for "looking man"

  • Then here we tarry for dinner," said the young-looking man, gracefully swinging himself out of the saddle, a proceeding imitated by all the riders.

  • The gal up ter the squire's holds herself pooty high an' mighty, but like as not she's as plaguey fond of bundling with a good-looking man on the sly as most wenches.

  • As we bent over him I now perceived that another person had joined our party; he was a short, determined-looking man of about forty, with black eyes and aquiline features.

  • I saw their crallis at the time of the peace; he was not a bad-looking man for a Russian.

  • Waythorn moved away with a gesture of refusal II A small effaced-looking man.

  • In the library he found a small effaced-looking man with a thinnish gray beard sitting on the edge of a chair.

  • Many a better scholar nor you, and better-looking man too, has been anged afore now, for all his schoolin'.

  • In the midst of it the door opened, and a tall, thin, cadaverous-looking man entered, and stood contemplating us in silence.

  • Into the hall as I entered came a grave learned-looking man, with whom in my nervousness I was about to shake hands cordially.

  • I'm sure that you would know his photograph, however, for the reason that he was the ugliest and queerest-looking man of our year.

  • The other was a sad-faced poetical-looking man, of good birth as I understood, who had been disowned by his family on the occasion of his eloping with the cook.

  • Here on a kind of throne sat the Doge Dandolo, an imperial-looking man, magnificently attired.

  • So saying a tall and noble-looking man, who wore the badge of a white swan worked in pearls upon his rich tunic, stepped forward out of the ring of courtiers and bowed, first to the Doge and next to Hugh.

  • Presently this Mayor, a timid, uncertain-looking man, came in his robes of office and asked anxiously what might be the cause of this message and why an armed band halted at his gate.

  • She stood by an old and stately-looking man with a white beard, the last of a line of worshippers next to the aisle along which the procession passed, and I saw that she was young and fair.

  • He was a fierce-looking man with a great forked beard, from which he was called Athalbrand Fork-beard.

  • I found the Wanderer, a very noble-looking man," and I began to describe him.

  • His ungainliness had utterly vanished; and Lottie acknowledged that she had never seen a nobler-looking man.

  • We wonder what the frequenters of Long Wharf thought of this handsome, poetic-looking man occupied in such a business.

  • An American bark was on the point of sailing, when the captain cast ashore a bruised and battered-looking man, who made his way painfully to the consulate, and begged Hawthorne for a permit to be placed in the hospital.

  • He was the most distinguished-looking man that I ever beheld, and no sensible person could meet him without instantly recognizing his superior mental endowment.

  • Yet the speaker was a youngish, feminine-looking man of about thirty, notable for his beardlessness, in the crowded circle of bearded and moustachioed Californians, and had been one of the most absorbed of the enthusiastic audience.

  • The passenger was a shrewd, exact, rectangular-looking man, who had evidently never entirely succumbed to the freedom of the sea either in his appearance or habits.

  • Mr. Justice Talfourd the poet, a small, modest- looking man, was quite extinguished by his.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also claimed; brief visit; certain classes; chestnut blight; great quantitie; her memory; higher plane; looking down; looking earnestly; looking fellow; looking for; looking from; looking girl; looking glass; looking hard; looking like; looking more; looking out; looking people; looking round; looking through; looking towards; looking upon; looking woman; tall trees; white flannels