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looker

[look-er] / ˈlʊk ər /


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She was definitely a looker, prancing like a show dog after she was groomed, and was always cheerful and loving — except with lizards, whom she hunted and devoured with relish.

From Los Angeles Times

“Hello Tomorrow!” is a hell of a looker.

From New York Times

Il Piatto is a looker with pastas priced to please in downtown D.C.

From Washington Post

Lincoln, famously unattractive, is now a looker who’d be exhaustingly in demand at gay circuit parties.

From Los Angeles Times

It's not a looker, but it will do a very good job of keeping an eye on your property.

From The Verge