adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
very
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He was really very good-looking , she decided.
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He was also tall and very good-looking .
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He was a very beautiful young man, a bit like a girl, perhaps - but still very good-looking .
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Such buds containing re-aggregated cells do not develop normally but they can form jointed cartilage elements and sometimes very good-looking digit-like structures.
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Edward seemed quite grown up, quiet and interesting - and very good-looking instead of pretty like his baby brother!
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He's three years older than us, and very good-looking .
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Still, he was very good-looking and not being dressed as a clergyman might be quite an asset to their party.
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Laidler was a tall, very good-looking man, quiet and observant, who remained cheerful in spite of his illness.
■ NOUN
man
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Carver, a good-looking man women fell over to meet, kept silent.
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She did not know the Rifleman well, yet she thought he was by far the best-looking man on the Prince's staff.
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He's a good-looking man , and the smile just happens to be part of the job.
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Clare wondered suspiciously why this sensationally good-looking man seemed not to have any New Year's plans.
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Nor could they understand a young, good-looking man who appeared to have no interest in girls.
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Laidler was a tall, very good-looking man , quiet and observant, who remained cheerful in spite of his illness.
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He was a good-looking man , if a little florid, and an officer of the old school.
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Standing beside Dennis was the best-looking man she had ever seen in her life.
woman
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Bragg's knock was answered by a good-looking woman in her early thirties.
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A man contemplating an affair should not restrict himself to what he considers a good-looking woman , yet he usually does.
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Claire was a very good-looking woman , Harvey considered, watching her pour a drink and sit down opposite to him.
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He opened the door and smiled because a good-looking woman was arriving to keep a date.
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She was still a good-looking woman , slack-breasted or not.
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Mercy Newbegin was a good-looking woman who looked even better in the light of the flickering candles.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A good-looking young woman in a business suit came into the room.
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Don't you think Dave is good-looking ?
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Ginny was tall and good-looking .
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Paul is very good-looking , but he's too arrogant.
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She seems to get better-looking the older she gets.
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She showed me a photo of a good-looking young soldier.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He's quite good-looking in a film-starry way - I'd always thought of him as young.
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He was really very good-looking , she decided.
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Lanikai is a community of wealthy, preposterously fit, good-looking people who seem to be constantly in motion.
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Manning Jackson was forty-five years old, and was good-looking in a heavy, sporting way.
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One good-looking waiter fillets the fish.
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She knew that they dressed the good-looking ones purposely like that.
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She was under five feet five inches tall, but strikingly good-looking , with dark hair and eyes and vivacious manners.