We have no meanings for "much better-looking" in our records yet.
1 Wood is much better - looking than Slappy, Kris said, mirroring her twin's sneer.
2 I am really much better-looking , but I think she must have more taking ways.
3 I was sweet, and much better - looking than a lot of those fat expense-account creeps-ugh
4 It will make you ever so much better-looking .
5 But frankly I used to be much better - looking .
6 Then she came up on to the marble floor and became a student about Fifi's age, but much better - looking .
7 Hasn't she grown much better-looking ?
8 Then she said: You are so much better-looking than Mary, and you have so much more charm of manner!
9 After looking at him for some time, she said timidly and gently: "You are much better - looking than your portrait."
10 She was past thirty-five, almost forty, and she was much better - looking than most women in the sand hills, except for her nose.
11 Then I saw something about the movies in a magazine, and pictures of girls, not much better - looking than me, making lots of money.
12 "My daughter is not as famous as these gentlemen, but she is ever so much better-looking . "
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