Trombin advanced upon him slowly, sword in hand, till he was within three paces, looking more like an avenging demon than a man.
Only the captain could not say a word; he stood there with his blue lips pressed hard together, looking more like a statue than a man.
I really don't remember," said Miss Susannah, looking moreat Mr Roe than at her nephew.
McNeil, in a stiff-collared coat, looking more like a general than a divine.
Julius Caesar was there, too, looking more like a modern old man than any other bust in the series.
On the landing stage and in the streets, hard-trodden snow, looking more like my New England Home than anything I have yet seen.
Looking more closely at the barrow he also found that one of the handles was missing, evidently having been newly cut off.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looking more" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.