We have no meanings for "ill look" in our records yet.
1 To turn away such an old servant as Lockwood would have an ill look .
2 The slightly ill look on her face resolved into the sort of smile you might give a clumsy kitten.
3 She is bright and clever and she is not ill looking .
4 Ill look in in a couple of weeks to see how things are going.
5 At any rate, I would prefer any of them to such an ill looking scarecrow as you, she retorted.
6 The king took her hand in his hands, looked at her, and said, "An ill looking girl!"
7 Then why fancy the dead so uncomfortable, or so ill looked after, that they come back to plague us!
8 The houses of the ancient town are made of adobe, one story high, and the streets are unpaved, narrow, crooked and ill looking .
9 "I helped the young nobleman, because it always has an ill look when numbers attack one."
10 "Do you notice the pinched- ill look of his nose, and the way in which his eyelids sink?"
11 (The thought of her father, and his ill looks , and his one meal a day, rushed upon Mary.)
12 "Some of these same red-skins," remarked the guide, "are not such bad sort o' women, for all their ill looks .
13 "You have gone too fast," he continued, without deigning to notice his client's ill looks ; "and I have told you so before.
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