103 adjectives to describe lookings

"I'll accept, as partners, only those who appear to me the handsomest and most distinguished looking of the midshipmen.

We had heard of him sometimes, but we had never seen him, we hardly realized that he was a living person, till one day he suddenly appeared among us, rough-looking and uncouth in his hunter's dress, with his heavy beard and his long hair, bringing with him his multifarious assortment, so charming to our eyes, of buffalo-robes and elk-horns, wolf-skins and Indian moccasins.

MRS HALE is larger and would ordinarily be called more comfortable looking, but she is disturbed now and looks fearfully about as she enters.

The oxen were both there, Duke with his broad face, and Bright so much sharper and more intelligent looking.

On the other hand I am only one of fifty prisoners, scarcely cleaner or more reputable looking than any of my mates.

Three of the men were well-dressed and prosperous-looking; while the fourth, a shrivelled old fellow, in faded clothes which seemed several sizes too large for him, looked needy and ill-fed as he nervously chafed his thin bony hands.

He wasn't more than two rods behind the dog, and if I ever saw an ugly looking beast, that moose was the one.

He was drinking something by the pool, accompanied by a placid looking blonde in her forties.

Many of the courtyards were surrounded by date palms, and the people seemed more civilized and prosperous-looking than those in the villages north of Shiráz.

All round the circular horizon are dense forest masses of sombre looking foliage, save where some clump of palms uprear their stately heads, or the white shining walls of some temple, sacred to Shiva or Khristna glitter in the sunshine.

Some seemed really anxious to get a good master, and when a kind, pleasant looking man came along they would do their utmost to be agreeable to him and inquire if he did not want to buy them.

The boy was the better looking, but the girl had the better face.

The majority of the men I judged to be landowners, hearty, wholesome looking fellows, whose lives were passed out-of-doors, dressed in their best in honor of the occasion.

In consequence of the double tides with which Southampton is favoured, the chance of having a long stretch of ill looking and worse smelling mud flats in the foreground of the view is almost negligible.

Colonel Sherman, who is the sternest looking man I ever saw, a regular army officer, once a professor, told the majoryou know McGoyle is commanding us nowhe is a brickSherman told him that the Caribees did as good marching as the regulars, who came behind us.

Of course, if the prince could be eliminated from that mental picture of her felicity?but he was a part of the composition; big, barbaric, romantic looking!

The bonzes here are much like their brethren of Potou, the most wretched-looking of human beings.

In appearance he seemed the mildest and best-looking of the mutineers, but his conduct was the most ferocious of any.

The servant girl had just brought up her mistress's tea, a cold, slopped, miserable looking mess.

For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, but a fearful looking for judgment, and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.

Some girls would have been quick to detect the romantic side of the incident, and would have dwelt with a certain sense of satisfaction upon the fact that the young man was tall and handsome and distinguished looking.

" After unharnessing the dogs, the Boy stood an instant looking enviously at them as he thawed out his stiff hands under his parki.

He was altogether so extraordinary looking that I felt myself staring almost rudely at him on our first interview; yet his dress was in no way remarkable except for an air of old-fashioned and speckless neatness.

They're generally fat and stupid looking.

But ere the swarthy ambassadors reached the village of Packanokick, they were suddenly attacked by a small party of Narragansett warriors, who lay in ambush near their path through the forest, and were conveyed away captives to the presence of a fierce looking Indian, who appeared to be a man of power and authority, and who was evidently awaiting their arrival in a small temporary encampment at a little distance.

103 adjectives to describe  lookings