Sentence examples for Looking neat from inspiring English sources

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Garry walked in, looking neat in a pressed green shirt and pants.

He comes into the Regency hotel room, looking neat and self-possessed.

£15, Boots 8. Murdock London Moustache Box gift set Movember might be over but this is perfect for the man who likes to keep his facial looking neat.

After that the best batting came at the end, with Andrew Flintoff thumping and Geraint Jones looking neat, poised and acquisitive.

The conservative Athenian classical world decided that prodigious talent really was no substitute for looking neat and, at 16, Mataragas was snubbed.

The game then resumed its previous pattern, Leeds having the considerable majority of possession – 74% in the first-half, according to the official stats - and looking neat and purposeful until they got close to the Forest penalty area, where Chris Wood was getting little change from Mills and Jack Hobbs.

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She turned out lots of light gray flannel and perfect-looking neat suits and sweaters.

Look neat.

Looking at a schoolyard filled with girls in neat uniforms, he sees fighters with a rocket launcher not far behind them.

Looking at it now, it all feels rather neat: the subplot is very well behaved, throwing light on the main story, and ultimately bringing about a denouement.

Looking at other houses depressed him, until he looked at a houseboat — a "cool and neat" alternative and a "bargain".

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