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looker
[ look-er ]
ˈlooker
/ ˈlʊkə /
noun
- a person who looks
- a very attractive person, esp a woman or girl
Word History and Origins
Origin of looker1
Example Sentences
This conical burr model is a looker, but the real selling points are the three automatic grinding sizes—fine, medium, and coarse.
Look, it’s not your fault your router isn’t much of a looker.
In any case, she was a looker and Horace—with his blue eyes and his sweet-talking ways—won her over.
The early looker-in might have made a useful study of these shaky epistles,—scrawls painfully executed by milliners and toy-women.
He was a singer of comic songs at "smokers," and a frequent looker-in at the shilling dances at the Holburn Town Hall after class.
He got up and, like one who is but a helpless on-looker in a fevered dream, he went to the bars and gazed out.
In nothing is this more clear (to the looker-on at the game) than in the endless disputes concerning restrictions on commerce.
Well, my notion is that a little good-natured fun never hurts a pretty girl—and they say this one is some looker!
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