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fine-looking

ADJECTIVE
  1. pleasing in appearance especially by reason of conformity to ideals of form and proportion
    a good-looking man
    a fine-looking woman
    very pretty but not so extraordinarily handsome
    better-looking than her sister
    our southern women are well-favored

How To Use fine-looking In A Sentence

  • She is what I would call a fine-looking woman, " I said, after a judicial pause.
  • The sheikh was a rather fine-looking fellow, except for smallpox marks. The Lion of Petra
  • We soon after emerged from the wood and found that we were on a kind of tableland and, approaching a deep ravine coming from our right and terminating on a very fine-looking open country below, watered by a winding river. Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2
  • Chinese classic lasting appeal is taken to hold by its proper, cooperate her clever body form and face, more Chongqing belle fine-looking and all-round show incisively and vividly.
  • Aren't there young men who are swayed by nothing more than the stirring music of a military brass band, or the sight of fine-looking uniforms, or the rabble-rousing rhetoric of a jingoistic politician while the flag waves in the wind?
  • She was a fine-looking woman in her thirties, wearing a smart black dress.
  • The tahr is a fine-looking beast, although his horns are small, and he cannot compare with his majestic relatives, the ibex and the markhor. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • The filmmakers have rounded up a fine-looking collection of biplanes and triplanes, which contributes to the authentic feel of the film.
  • 'Fine-looking and funny with it, always quipping ,' said Hendrik. AMAGANSETT
  • Mostly I feel bad for the house, a fine-looking old mansion that should not have had its good name besmirched by this production. Film.com Movie Blog
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