Better-looking
"Better-looking" in a Sentence (11 examples)
I'm better-looking than Tom.
I'm better-looking than Tom is.
Tom is better-looking than John.
Tom is much better-looking than you.
Now, one day Daphnis — it was written that he also should experience the torments of love — quarrelled with Dorcon. They disputed as to which of them was the better-looking of the two, and it was agreed that Chloe, who was present, should judge between them, a kiss from her to be the victor's prize.
Is your father better-looking than your mother?
Tom is a lot better-looking in person.
Tom is better-looking than I am.
Tom is better-looking than me.
Tom is a lot better-looking than his brother is.
The cinematography, by Don Burgess (of Spider-Man, The Muppets, and several Robert Zemeckis movies), is better-looking than it needs to be, and director Chris Wedge maintains an animator’s warmth and affection for his subjects even when they don’t come from his pen or hard drive.