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Example sentences for "looking woman"

  • Miss Frampton was a fashionable-looking woman, of no particular age.

  • She is a simple and very striking-looking woman.

  • A sad-looking woman lay on the sofa, trying to hide her tear-stained face behind a newspaper which was never turned, the columns to her containing only regrets for dear friends left behind.

  • She is a good-looking woman, and very pleasant in her manner, and quite intelligent.

  • The lady who was addressed in this homely fashion was herself far from homely: she was a distinguished-looking woman, with pale, refined features, and a singularly intelligent and sweet expression.

  • Then there were steps on the stairs once more, and the next moment there was a tall hard-looking woman, and a stout man in black like a doctor, both in the room.

  • And it was so when, an hour after, a plainly-dressed, pale-looking woman asked to see Mr Richard Pellet.

  • I followed Desarmoises, and came into a room where I saw a nice-looking woman whom I did not recognize at first.

  • The mother was a respectable, simple-looking woman, but the daughter was a perfect beauty; she literally dazzled me.

  • A very decent-looking woman, followed by a servant girl, came in a few minutes after, and curtsying very low, she proceeded to make my bed.

  • Altogether I thought her a sweet, attractive-looking woman.

  • She was a splendid-looking woman, then in her prime, and fully realized my idea of a queen.

  • You are a young-looking woman, Milly, especially since you have left off wearing gray.

  • A little, tidy, good-looking woman sat by the fire, nursing an infant at the breast.

  • Who can this beautiful, distinguished-looking woman be?

  • Madame Bertaux was a brisk, clever, good-looking woman, with a profound knowledge of the world and a corresponding contempt for it.

  • Her pursuer was a remarkable-looking woman, no longer young, with her prematurely white hair drawn up from her brow with a proud sweep that suited well her sharply defined features and her air of defiance.

  • And then modesty prompted a postscript, "Or any fairly good-looking woman, for that matter.

  • Probably some student of human nature has noticed that it is not very material that the flattery of a good-looking woman should be sincere, provided mankind gets enough of it.

  • Not a bad-looking woman, of a sort, but not self-explanatory.

  • In obedience to a mysterious law, which dictates that no speech of any good-looking woman to any passable man shall mean to him nothing beyond its obvious meaning, this little reminiscence of Judith assumed an identity.

  • The next moment the door opened fully, and the pale, worn-looking woman of the accident stood before the cabman, who shuffled off his hat, and stood bowing.

  • And Athena obediently stared at the pretty, tired-looking woman; the man had disappeared.

  • Billy Bender promised that if his mother were not suffering from any new disease, he would come to stay with Alice, and in case he failed, the pleasant-looking woman was to take his place.

  • At that moment a thin, keen-looking woman of about thirty rushed out of the cottage, her eyes wild and staring, and her face blanched, while her hands and apron were horribly stained.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looking woman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fifth chapter; looking about; looking around; looking back; looking down; looking earnestly; looking east; looking face; looking fellow; looking from; looking girl; looking like; looking little; looking out; looking over; looking people; looking personage; looking south; looking steadily; looking straight; looking through; many children; pointed knife; small brook; wanton destruction; wings and tail black