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looker

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look·er  (lkr)
n.
1. One that looks, especially a spectator or an onlooker.
2. Slang A very attractive person.

looker [ˈlʊkə]
n Informal
1. a person who looks
2. a very attractive person, esp a woman or girl
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.lookerlooker - a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind); "the spectators applauded the performance"; "television viewers"; "sky watchers discovered a new star"
beholder, observer, perceiver, percipient - a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses
browser - a viewer who looks around casually without seeking anything in particular
bystander - a nonparticipant spectator
cheerer - a spectator who shouts encouragement
eyewitness - a spectator who can describe what happened
gawker - a spectator who stares stupidly without intelligent awareness
motion-picture fan, moviegoer - someone who goes to see movies
ogler - a viewer who gives a flirtatious or lewd look at another person
looker-on, onlooker - someone who looks on
playgoer, theatergoer, theatregoer - someone who attends the theater
rubbernecker, rubberneck - a person who stares inquisitively
spy - a secret watcher; someone who secretly watches other people; "my spies tell me that you had a good time last night"
starer - a viewer who gazes fixedly (often with hostility)
peeper, Peeping Tom, voyeur - a viewer who enjoys seeing the sex acts or sex organs of others
2.looker - a very attractive or seductive looking woman
adult female, woman - an adult female person (as opposed to a man); "the woman kept house while the man hunted"
Translations
looker [ˈlʊkəʳ] Nbombón f
looker [ˈlʊkər] n (= attractive person) → canon m >
look-in [ˈlʊkɪn] (British) n
I didn't get a look-in (into activity)je n'ai pas pu participer; (into conversation)je n'ai pas pu en placer une
James talks so much that no-one else gets a look-in → James parle tellement que personne ne peut en placer une.
looking glass looking-glass [ˈlʊkɪŋglɑːs] nmiroir m
looker
n (inf) to be a (good or real) lookerklasse aussehen (inf)


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This on- looker, there can be little doubt, was meant to be a picture of Addison himself.
There came a time, however, when the young men of the vicinity said: "Dat Johnson goil is a puty good looker.
But next morning when we came to pull out for Quito with a dozen flat cars loaded with rails, there she was in the cab waiting for us; and in the daylight I could see how much better a looker she was than the night before.
 
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