From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgood-lookingˌgood-ˈlooking ●●● S2 adjective BEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKINGsomeone who is good-looking is attractive a really good-looking guy► see thesaurus at beautiful —good-looker noun [countable]
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good-looking• Don't you think Dave is good-looking?• Ginny was tall and good-looking.• She seems to get better-looking the older she gets.• Paul is very good-looking, but he's too arrogant.• He's quite good-looking in a film-starry way - I'd always thought of him as young.• Manning Jackson was forty-five years old, and was good-looking in a heavy, sporting way.• She knew that they dressed the good-looking ones purposely like that.• Lanikai is a community of wealthy, preposterously fit, good-looking people who seem to be constantly in motion.• He was really very good-looking, she decided.• One good-looking waiter fillets the fish.• She was under five feet five inches tall, but strikingly good-looking, with dark hair and eyes and vivacious manners.• She showed me a photo of a good-looking young soldier.• A good-looking young woman in a business suit came into the room.