Sentence for looks | Use looks in a sentence

Looks example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use looks in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for looks.

  • This looks bad. (10)
  • He looks for it.] (8)
  • Looks black, Cokeson. (8)
  • Come; this looks lively. (10)
  • Come; this looks lively. (22)
  • He looks anxious, and bows. (8)
  • She scarcely ever looks up. (10)
  • He looks round into her face. (8)
  • Piteous their looks forlorn! (10)
  • The sisters exchanged looks. (10)
  • Do you think he looks like me! (9)
  • The sisters interchanged looks. (10)
  • Arch looks, but nothing pointed. (10)
  • It looks kind of over-wrapped up. (8)
  • She starts and looks up, listening. (8)
  • They got their own looks from the first. (9)
  • This pleasantry stopped her soft looks. (10)
  • He looks at his watch again, and turns to go. (8)
  • She recalled his confusion, his guilty looks. (9)
  • Colonel Halkett exchanged looks with Cecilia. (10)
  • Miss Woodhouse looks as if she did not want me. (4)
  • He goes to the window and looks down into the street. (8)
  • Now he is sulky; he looks so always when he is sulky. (8)
  • Anne did not wish for more of such looks and speeches. (4)
  • Brescia is always the eagle that looks over Lombardy! (10)
  • Edward fixed one of his intent looks upon his cousin. (22)
  • His pleading looks entreated her even more than his words. (9)
  • If I remember, he has rough, good looks, as far as they go. (10)
  • He goes to the bay window and looks out; then rings the bell. (8)
  • He looks up, and catching her eye, looks away. (8)
  • Yes, certainly, the sun shines, and the park looks very cheerful. (4)
  • And so he swallows his dose for health, and looks a trifle sourish. (10)
  • And it is really true that I was never so humble about my good looks. (10)
  • Crossjay came back to Clara heavier in looks than his limbs had been. (10)
  • Marianne rose the next morning with recovered spirits and happy looks. (4)
  • He draws her from the window to the candle-light, and looks long at her. (8)
  • Afterwards he discovered her feelings to be delicate, her looks pleasant. (10)
  • They gave him good day, and spoke kindly, and with pleasant friendly looks. (10)
  • My dear little creature, do not stay at Portsmouth to lose your pretty looks. (4)
  • I envy a woman with a figure like that; it looks as if it would never grow old. (8)
  • I suppose my own looks were none of the pleasantest, for the worthy man liked them not. (6)
  • The little creature had none of those commonplace good looks so discouraging to artists. (8)
  • I could spare no sympathy for his feelings, and I did not respond to his inquiring looks. (10)
  • Upon the whole, Julia was in the best looks of the two, at least after you were spoken of. (4)
  • But Lady Busshe would not be satisfied with the compliment of the intimate looks and nods. (10)
  • She thought it proper to punish him for his good looks till propitiated by his good temper. (10)
  • She sinks down on the sofa, shudders, looks here and there, and then for a moment up at him.] (8)
  • That comes and it goes; but this looks as if it was one of those things that had come to stay. (9)
  • From her tall precipice and terraced gardens she looks far and wide on the sea and broad champaigns. (2)
  • Every body was punctual, every body in their best looks: not a tear, and hardly a long face to be seen. (4)
  • But it was rather startling to find, after that exchange of looks, that she at once began to want another. (8)
  • The inn to which we had been recommended at Quartes was full, or else the landlady did not like our looks. (2)
  • Only she was handsome then, and she is handsome now; and she looks on Matey Weyburn now just as she did then. (10)
  • Soames, glancing at her beneath his eyelids, nodded, and he saw Irene steal at him one of her unfathomable looks. (8)
  • Every day of our life together looks happy to me, looking back, though I know that every day had the same troubles. (10)
  • With her hand on the door she looks back, again catches his eyes in an engagement instantly broken off, and goes out. (8)
  • She went up to her mother and kissed her, and gazed into her face with joyful, tearful looks that made her heart sink. (9)
  • Still Emilia kept her distressfully unenthusiastic looks turned from one to the other, though her Italy was the theme. (10)
  • The looks shed on me were rather flattering, but I knew that in the background I was felt to be the son of the notorious. (10)
  • And in beginning to see the elements she was made of she did not shuffle them to a heap with her sweet looks to front her. (10)
  • He says he looks on her as his wife; always meant her to be his wife, but things were against him when he wrote that letter. (10)
  • He says he looks on her as his wife; always meant her to be his wife, but things were against him when he wrote that letter. (22)
  • Miss Galbraith looks askance at him, to make out whether he is in earnest or not; he continues, with a perfectly serious air. (9)
  • Not extremely reticent by nature, privileged by station, and made intimate with him by his covert looks, she stood up to him. (10)
  • His mother had followed their quick parley with eager looks, as if she were trying to keep her intelligence to its work concerning them. (9)
  • This fact was written in her troubled looks, and the priest Gaufridy saw the truth and desired to liberate her through the grace of confession. (12)
  • To the former she was an interesting object, and he saw with pleasure the general elegance of her appearance, and her being in remarkably good looks. (4)

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