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Example sentences for "looking face"

  • You look at the man with a critical eye, but you get but very little out of that sphinx-looking face of his.

  • Whilst drawn by the beautiful and benevolent-looking face of Kwan-Yin to a keener belief and worship of her, she was daily treating this poor child in the most savage and brutal manner.

  • As I told you just now, the eyes alone seemed to be really alive in the pale, waxen-looking face, and I thought the mouth quivered.

  • He held a candlestick in his hand, and the candle threw up a flickering light on his pallid, alarmed-looking face.

  • She smiled into his keen, good-looking face.

  • Kitty arose when she saw him, and an expression of loathing passed over her haggard-looking face.

  • He had a sad, pale, eager-looking face, with dreamy eyes, which always seemed to be looking into the spiritual world.

  • Charlie smiled up into the man's shrewd, good-looking face.

  • He sighed, and a look of almost desperate worry crossed his dark, good-looking face.

  • Finally, she pointed to the smiling, good-looking face of a young man.

  • He had married a lady in a superior social position to himself, whom he had won by his good-looking face, and he had given his only daughter Margaret Alice Churchill (the Mayflower) an excellent education.

  • I am too happy," she was thinking, as time after time she raised her eyes shyly to John's good-looking face.

  • There was not a single cross or worried-looking face.

  • Very probably the good-looking face of the young woman in the clogs had a good deal to do with the impression of well-being this peasant household made upon Levin, but the impression was so strong that Levin could never get rid of it.

  • Her bosom heaves, and her limbs tremble, yet she cannot withdraw her eyes from that marble-looking face.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looking face" 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:
    baby bunting; became king; looking around; looking craft; looking face; looking gentleman; looking glass; looking individual; looking little; looking man; looking north; looking out; looking people; looking rather; looking south; looking straight; looking upon; looking woman; looking youth; marriage portion; more acceptable; must call; small stick; successive ages; turned aside; what other