97 examples of better-looking in sentences

And you consider me somewhat better-looking than she is!" He inspected her critically, and was confirmed in his opinion.

Her sister had married well, and Harriet was no better-looking than she.

He was sixty-four years of age now, but he was a better-looking man than he was when he entered the army.

Though he's better-looking than his father, he's got Sir Timothy's very expression.

I cannot say that their appearance made me envy the convicts much, although some of them were perhaps better-looking than the women one meets out of the prison.

In personal appearance, the Dyacks are slender, have higher foreheads than the Malays, and are a finer and much better-looking people.

[On the wrapper is written:] D'r M[oxon], inclose this in a better-looking paper, and get it frank'd, and good by'e till Sund'y.

She was thinking how she should get the prisoner away,what would be said of her, if found out,how decidedly odious Jodoque was,how handsome the Frenchman was,and how she thought he was better-looking even than Daniel, the sailor who had been away three years.

Odd, ugly-looking man 'e was; like Mr. Wilks in the face, only better-looking.

" "Were you better-looking then, Sam?" inquired Miss Nugent, shuffling closer to him on the table and regarding him affectionately.

Odd, ugly-looking man 'e was; like Mr. Wilks in the face, only better-looking.

" "Were you better-looking then, Sam?" inquired Miss Nugent, shuffling closer to him on the table and regarding him affectionately.

We see hundreds of better-looking fellows than you daily.

"That's a nice way to remind me that you're heaps and heaps better-looking than I am!" Indiana gave her an acute glance.

Then she said: "You are so much better-looking than Mary, and you have so much more charm of manner!

A light shone on the landing, and peeping round the door he saw a woman coming along the corridora younger and better-looking woman than he had expected to see.

"Pshaw!" she exclaimed at last, restoring the picture to its place; "if Henry were only a little taller, and had as handsome eyes, he'd be a great deal better-looking.

" "I am not alluding to his morals, but to his appearance," said Albert Edward; "I've seen better-looking hat-racks.

"Well, I am better-looking than when I left home," she thought.

But Edna often declared that she had thought him a great deal better-looking in the scanty, well-worn, but more graceful garments in which he had disported himself on the sands of Peru.

"I never saw him better-looking while he was alive.

The Spaniards now returned to the ships, reporting that the country abounded in provisions, that the natives were whiter and better-looking than those of the other islands; but that the gold country lay still more to the eastwards.

If the cracked ice is very finely chopped and put in the glasses just before serving it will make a better-looking lemonade.

"Indeed, he must be a rare fellow; I'm getting better-looking every day.

"And you, too, little one, are growing up strong and tall and better-looking than you used to be," she continued, patting my cheek carelessly.

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