Funny-looking

"Funny-looking" in a Sentence (11 examples)

This funny-looking car must be British.

What's this funny-looking car called?

Tom has a funny-looking mouth.

That's a funny-looking cloud.

Sami found funny-looking tracks in the garden.

Mennad is a funny-looking man.

Tom has a funny-looking face.

Tom is a funny-looking guy.

I travelled to multiethnic walkable Singapore on my way to Bali. There, it was a land of four official languages, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil, and English. I liked the food there a lot, including "cumi-cumi" or squid served in a clay hotpot. I saw dark Tamil people eating with hands on big banana leaves. Hawkers in Malay shrieked, "Makan! Makan!" (Eat! Eat!). Vendors sold big funny-looking lotus flowers. Some men were wearing colourful aloha shirts. My quaint hotel was decorated in 19th-century colonial Sino-British fashion. Later, from the Web, I tried job-hunting in the city-state, because it looked like a comfortable place.

That's a funny-looking hat.

Donaldson is not by any means one of God’s chosen entertainment-industry stars. He’s not especially handsome, and neither is he particularly funny-looking. At 6ft 5in, and with the sparse reddish beard he nowadays sports, he has the charmingly awkward aspect of a teen who has recently put on a growth spurt and hasn’t quite settled into himself.

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.