[1890–95, Amer.; good-look(ing) or goodlook(s) + -er1]This word is first recorded in the period 1890–95. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: blanket roll, blip, phoneme, takedown, wireless-er is a suffix used in forming nouns designating persons from the object of their occupationor labor (hatter; tiler; tinner; moonshiner), or from their place of origin or abode (Icelander; southerner; villager), or designating either persons or things from some special characteristic or circumstance(six-footer; three-master; teetotaler; fiver; tenner)
Examples of 'good-looker' in a sentence
good-looker
Isabel would be a conventional good-looker, but Amy would be something different, and special.