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good-looking

[good-look-ing] / ˈgʊdˈlʊk ɪŋ /


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“He is obviously very well known for being very good-looking. They’ve been really smart there with the equity that Brad holds as a celebrity.”

From Los Angeles Times

For many filmgoers though, he was simply the best-looking cinema star in the world - once described as "a chunk of Mount Rushmore levered into stonewashed denims".

From BBC

“This man was absolutely handsome, and more importantly, he had the best-looking tan I’ve ever seen on a man or a politician,” McGrath said.

From Los Angeles Times

I've seen the mocked up picture of him dressed as me,, external including my baseball cap, and I love it - he makes me look good-looking!

From BBC

But he was turned down for the part of Benjamin Braddock in The Graduate because director Mike Nichols felt he was too good-looking - which made Redford wary of being stereotyped by his appearance.

From BBC