Pleasing in appearance especially by reason of conformity to ideals of form and proportion.
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Examples for "handsome"
Examples for "handsome"
1And Wyatt is handsome,' Bonvisi says, 'in the English style, of course.
2Photograph: HBO He is handsome, of course, though in a low-key way.
3Father was dressed in his new Italian suit and looked extremely handsome.
4It wasn't long until a new tenant for the handsome house appeared.
5Now you just make some handsome sons and vote the right way.
1Have a good-looking photo which presents you in the best possible light.
2He's a good-looking guy, he's young and the country needs young people.
3He was courteous in manners, and in general appearance, genteel and good-looking.
4He was interesting and fun and good and decent, and extremely good-looking.
5Probably not the good-looking ones, just the ones you avoid at parties.
1About three months ago a fine-looking woman came in to see me.
2It was a wide, fine-looking street, on the outskirts of the town.
3The fine-looking window and balcony are modern additions to this ancient building.
4She chatted with the two fine-looking young midshipmen for a few moments.
5This fine-looking fellow was introduced, accompanied by five of his principal advisers.
1Bobby Kennedy was infinitely better-looking than the President, but without his power.
2Wood is much better-looking than Slappy, Kris said, mirroring her twin's sneer.
3Every other snapshot printer we've tested created better-looking photos than this model.
4They were also a lot richer, taller, skinnier, and better-looking than average.
5The girl with him tonight was older than Penny Draeger; better-looking, too.
1He was a well-favored youth with an unlovely manner, haughty and cocksure.
2He is a somewhat fleshy, well-favored person, and withal of prepossessing manners.
3Hence she is called the well-favored harlot, the lady of kingdoms.
4Gregory Kinnaird was well-favored physically, and bore the stamp of a military training.
5Never have I seen so well-favored a slave as thou art.
1She should be modestly well-favoured, as becomes her childish stage of development.
2One of the men was tall and ill-favoured, the other, short and well-favoured.
3He was reckoned well-favoured, but I cannot say that I found him so.
4Nor was it to be wondered at, for they were a well-favoured pair.
5His mother a well-favoured old little woman, and a good woman, I believe.
6He is as well-favoured and tall of his hands as e'er a one.
7By our lady, not to mention Saint Pancras, a well-favoured stripling.
8He was tall and fair, well-favoured, preoccupied, not to say morose.
9Caspar is well-favoured, she will not refuse him; we will give her the choice.
10Outside, the young, well-favoured man listened with impatience to the chink of the teacups.
11He had a well-favoured countenance; fair, good-humoured, but very sly.
12The speaker appeared, a hard well-favoured woman of twenty-eight.
13But they be not like mortal men, being no wise so well-favoured as the master.
14And Caius Nepos wants some well-favoured girls to wait on his guests at supper to-morrow.
15By the rood, a well-favoured youth, and a strong.
16There is a well-favoured youth without, whom the earl pointed out as your father's apprentice.