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Example sentences for "looking fellows"

  • I inspected my three new troops this morning; very fine-looking fellows, most of them.

  • Three hundred of my new regiment arrive; very fine-looking fellows, most of them.

  • Such dear, wild-looking fellows as these Jack-tars are, but so respectful and proper in conduct and manner.

  • Not a hundred yards off, a young and pretty woman was bathing in the stream, stark naked, a proceeding which seemed to amuse not a little the ragged, wild-looking fellows in charge of the caravan.

  • Mongols, wild rugged-looking fellows, on their way to Ourga.

  • Some of the men were pleasant-looking fellows, and their women would have been pretty had they possessed any teeth, which, after the age of fourteen or fifteen, usually loosen and drop out from the same cause.

  • The Turks could see nothing in the men, except that they thought the Zouaves and Chasseurs Indigènes dashing-looking fellows; but they considered their officers superior to ours in all but exact discipline.

  • His staff were by no means so well turned out, but the few hussars of the escort were stout, soldierlike-looking fellows.

  • They were savage-looking fellows, with their hair tied up in a huge bunch at the backs of their heads, and destitute of any clothing with the exception of a short kilt of matting tied round their waists.

  • Some twenty savage-looking fellows, some armed with two-handed swords, others with muskets and assegais, stood ready to defend their vessel.

  • Six ruffianly-looking fellows, one of whom appeared to be the master, most of them having their heads or arms bandaged up as if they had been wounded, received them on deck.

  • The Eboe women have handsome features; and the Landers could not help thinking it a pity, that such savage-looking fellows as the men should be blessed with so handsome a race of females.

  • By all means, Meer Sahib; we delight to see good and stout-looking fellows.

  • Around him stood some of his retainers, fierce-looking fellows, one or two of them with deep scars on their rough visages, which showed they had bravely followed their noble master through many a hard-fought field.

  • My two comrades had the advantage of being tall, and exceedingly smart-looking fellows; for myself, I was fat as a butt, and as strong as I looked.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black shield; enormous quantities; looking animal; looking around; looking craft; looking creature; looking forward; looking from; looking girl; looking glass; looking individual; looking like; looking much; looking over; looking people; looking person; looking personage; looking round; looking through; looking towards; looking upon; looking very; looking youth; original research; plate glass; pretty nearly