We have no meanings for "looking highly" in our records yet.
1 Soon Uncle Peabody came up to our little room looking highly serious.
2 All this despite the financial reality of that ever happening looking highly unlikely.
3 The presidential vote is looking highly unpredictable and Valls's own prospects are far from clear-cut.
4 Linda followed closely on his heels, looking highly apologetic.
5 For you always come back looking highly pleased with yourself and inclined to be cheeky.
6 When Luce came in, one eye popped open, looking highly annoyed at the sight before it.
7 Among these were Pennington and his party, all looking highly satisfied with their day's sport, as indeed they were.
8 Second-placed Saracens currently sit eight points behinds league leaders Exeter, with a top-four spot for the playoffs looking highly likely.
9 Mr. Fry, looking highly amused, held it open for her, and Aunt Dot nodded frigidly to him as she marched out.
10 Here Mr. Hibbert paused, looking highly embarrassed as he caught sight of Mrs. Bentley and the girls coming out of the tent.
11 Mrs. Gratacap was standing beside the count, as though to protect him; Madame de Gramont was seated directly before him, and looking highly incensed.
12 Presently another creature was harpooned in the same way by Paulo; and they now came back looking highly pleased, and dragging the reptiles after them.
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