From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnice-lookingˌnice-ˈlooking adjective BEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKINGattractive → good-looking a nice-looking young man a nice-looking car
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nice-looking• One of the Flemings' neighbours was outside, polishing his car, a nice-looking Audi.• Ramon's a nice-looking boy.• I suppose he's quite nice-looking, but he's not really my type.• Spraying is necessary, particularly against fungal diseases, to have a decent harvest of nice-looking fruit every year.• Chris is a nice-looking guy with a good sense of humor.• He wore white shoes, a dark shirt and lariat tie, a nice-looking panama hat.• It was, anyway, a nice-looking piece of paper.• a nice-looking salad• She had pretty hair and must have been nice-looking when she was young.• He was about her own age, she guessed, nice-looking, with a pleasant open face and blue eyes.• My mother was always a nice-looking woman.