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Meanings of ill-looking fellow in English
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Usage of ill-looking fellow in English
1
In this, he was joined by another ill-lookingfellow, with large whiskers.
2
This was an ill-lookingfellow, with one eye damaged,- amostunamiable Dogberry.
3
There was also present an ill-lookingfellow in soldier's uniform.
4
She was not a little alarmed at finding the ill-lookingfellow close at her heels.
5
In an instant the heavy-headed but not ill-lookingfellow was nimble and jumped from the coach.
6
But he found an ill-lookingfellow standing by the man's side, and close at his ear.
7
The man who was a young and by no means ill-lookingfellow, was evidently in considerable distress.
8
I think he is an ill-lookingfellow.
9
He was, indeed, an ill-lookingfellow enough.
10
She seemed to think it very foolish to admit such an ill-lookingfellow into her master's presence.
11
The ill-lookingfellow glanced up, and when his gaze rested upon Carl, his face beamed with savage joy.
12
A damned ill-lookingfellow.
13
Answering the summons, she found herself confronted by an ill-lookingfellow whose dusty and travel-soiled garments revealed the character of the wearer.
14
One day, while he is lecturing after his usual fashion, an ill-lookingfellow comes into the shop with a sack under his arm.
15
Still, the girl noted he was not what might be termed an ill-lookingfellow; he did not look bad-natured, nor was he in drink.
16
Such a joke is Xenophon's, when he pleasantly brings in a very ugly ill-lookingfellow, and is smart upon him for being Sambaulas's minion.