skyscraper

skyscraper


    Choose language
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget

    Use "strange-looking" in a sentence

    strange-looking example sentences

    strange-looking


    1. Strange-looking spears were lined up on the other end of the arena; spears that reminded her of the Assegai welded by the Zulu warriors of old Earth; only these were twice their size


    2. If the human race were to be saved it would be that strange-looking human who took the credit; the B’taris’ input would not be recorded


    3. He was handsome, even if it was in a strange-looking way!


    4. The commander was also surprised to hear that the son of the Tlatoani had such a strange-looking cousin


    5. They used that strange-looking pack animal for meat as well as a small fat ratlike creature, deer, lizards, ducks, and other birds and seals, but mostly they ate fish and shellfish


    6. At this point, Llapchillulli told me that they had asked him if there were any more strange-looking ones like me among us


    7. He was a strange-looking man, very gaunt almost haggard looking


    8. ’ Then Rory could hear it as well, a low-pitched whining sound, which was gradually getting louder – then he could see it, and panned the camera over to a Close-up of the strange-looking vehicle, which was approaching the shore


    9. They simply crossed their lances to block the way as one of them addressed Jean while examining none too discreetly Ann from head to toe, taking a measure of her strange-looking light protective suit


    10. wrapped around a small strange-looking gun that looked that had suddenly appeared out of her

    11. hold of that fella with the strange-looking face?” Garcia asked


    12. A casual passerby might have thought us a strange-looking crew to be attending a grave-side service, for very few of us wore black


    13. "We managed to move the fight back out into the main tunnel, thinking that our only option was to escape back the way we came, but when we got out into the open, we saw three strange-looking men in the back lines


    14. "A strange-looking female started out of one of the recesses, and observed me with more curiosity than interest; till, sternly bid retire, she flitted back like a shadow


    15. There were not so many papers about, as I should have expected to see; and there were some odd objects about, that I should not have expected to see,—such as an old rusty pistol, a sword in a scabbard, several strange-looking boxes and packages, and two dreadful casts on a shelf, of faces peculiarly swollen, and twitchy about the nose


    16. Your horses got as far as Ranelagh, when they darted forward like mad things, and galloped away at so fearful a rate, that there seemed no other prospect for myself and my poor Edward but that of being dashed to pieces against the first object that impeded their progress, when a strange-looking man,—an Arab, a negro, or a Nubian, at least a black of some nation or other—at a signal from the count, whose domestic he is, suddenly seized and stopped the infuriated animals, even at the risk of being trampled to death himself; and certainly he must have had a most wonderful escape


    17. A strange-looking horseman, elderly and audacious, had appeared in the town, riding slowlywhile his eyes examined the fronts of the houses, as though he had never seen such high buildings before


    18. The strange-looking figure in the straw hat stood gazing after them a moment and then came wearily up to the gate


    19. She thought she had never seen such a strange-looking soldier in all her life


    20. On reaching the table, he placed upon it a strange-looking object, which he had carried with him into the drawing-room

    21. "Presently, while hunting for insects in short mimosa tangle up to the knee, I disturbed a strange-looking animal, about the size of a sheep, brownish colour, long tail, short legs, feline in aspect and movement, but quite strange to me


    Show more examples