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Meanings of looking places in English
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Usage of looking places in English
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I saw some bad- lookingplaces in the sheathing and planking.
2
The very safest- lookingplaces sometimes were the most dangerous.
3
His opponent had sundry very bad- lookingplaces on his physiognomy, but no blood had been drawn.
4
It was exciting, as we had to dodge the rock-falls and run past the shaky- lookingplaces!
5
Visit the toughest- lookingplaces you can find.
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With his knife Bob pried away at likely lookingplaces, and soon had several large sheets off.
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The Wallack villages I had passed through were very miserable- lookingplaces: they are generally in the south of Transylvania.
8
Such utterly harmless lookingplaces:
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Wretched, forbidding- lookingplaces they were!
10
After this, Frank went in front with a pole, and sounded the snow in dangerous- lookingplaces as he went along.
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There was none either above or below in any other basin, and there were many better- lookingplaces, but all were dry.
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It so happened that there was a hall bedroom empty in one of the best- lookingplaces, and Archie at once engaged it.
13
He believes India and China are currently the most promising lookingplaces for what he modestly calls "space travel on Earth".
14
He turned again and again, pleased by the orderly rows of red-brick-with-white-trim houses, homey- lookingplaces in spite of their smallness and close setting.
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It was, indeed, one of the most singular- lookingplaces imaginable, and we could scarcely bring ourselves to believe it altogether the work of nature.
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It consists of East and West Looe-romantic foreign-lookingplaces.