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good-looking, a. (Stress variable.) Having a good appearance; esp. with reference to beauty of countenance. (Cf. the older well-looking a.)
1780Davies Garrick (1781) II. 92 Holland, to speak in a familiar phrase, was what we call a good-looking man. 1806A. Hunter Culina 52 If well dressed, this is a good looking dish. 1847James Convict ii, He was tall, strong, and good⁓looking. Hence goodˈlookingness.
1829J. Wilson in Blackw. Mag. XXV. 384 Wizened jades both, without the most distant approach to good-lookingness. 1891Spectator 4 July, Dignity and good-lookingness. |