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    Use "fine-looking" in a sentence

    fine-looking example sentences

    fine-looking


    1. They spotted a fine large gray horse belonging to General Lee and a fine-looking mare belonging to an aide of Lee


    2. Out in the garden, Ernest and I discovered a shared interest: he wanted a fine-looking lawn with flowers and shrubs, I wanted lots of trees


    3. Norman Douglas was rather a fine-looking personage in his way


    4. He led me to one of the piers and indicated a fine-looking ship for me to board


    5. He appeared to be a fine-looking German Shepherd about three years old


    6. He was still a fine-looking man, but now he had a careworn air, the thick dark hair was greying rapidly; it was quite long and when it fell over his forehead, he pushed it back with long and impatient fingers; surgeon's fingers


    7. They were a fine-looking couple


    8. Rochester’s,—between thirty and forty; his complexion was singularly sallow: otherwise he was a fine-looking man, at first sight especially


    9. I wonder what she thinks of my father! She must admire him as a fine-looking man, with most gentlemanlike, dignified, consistent manners; but perhaps, having seen him so seldom, his reserve may be a little repulsive


    10. The act of the little rat-faced sailor in killing one of his comrades had aroused a strong dislike in Tarzan, and now that he saw him quarreling with the fine-looking young man his animosity was still further stirred

    11. "What a fine-looking pair they are," whispered the impressible Mrs


    12. How many fine-looking boys came to us! In a few years they became repulsive


    13. A fine-looking lackey in dress coat and white gloves looked down from the top of the stairs


    14. "Please, Phillip, let down that curtain," she said to the fine-looking servant who responded to the bell, her eyes pointing to the window


    15. There was also a fine-looking man, Fedorff, who, in company with a gang of which he was the leader, had killed and robbed an old official


    16. The nurse, Fedosya, a good-natured and fine-looking, if somewhat stupid woman, smiled as she looked at her mistress with her characteristic expression, which seemed to say that it was not for her to object to gentlewomen's caprices


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