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ˌgood-ˈlooker Chiefly U.S. [Cf. good-looking a., good looks.] One who has good looks.
1894Harper's Mag. Mar. 498 She's a good-looker..although they say she's gone off a little lately. 1902O. Wister Virginian ii. 26 ‘She's a good-looker.’ Hm! Yes, the kind of good looks I'd sooner see in another man's wife than mine. 1920Blackw. Mag. June 786/2 He was a ‘goodlooker’, tall, blond, gentle-spoken. 1928Daily Tel. 29 May 14/2 Felstead [a horse]..is quite a good looker and is well bred. 1929W. P. Ridge Affect. Regards 121 There's a lady coming along... A good looker, if ever there was one. 1966‘J. Hackston’ Father clears Out 189 She [sc. a cow] was a..good-looker, too. |