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Discover LudwigThe word "head-turner" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone or something that elicits attention, admiration, or interest. For example, "That car is a real head-turner."
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head-turner
noun
Someone or something that catches the eye, the looks of whom/which causes people to look much.
Exact(43)
"It's a head-turner.
David proved to be a head-turner.
It's a real head-turner.
The woman's wheeze was a head-turner, audible from across the emergency department.
Over all, this is a trim and stylish coupe, if not a bona fide head-turner.
I'm no longer the head-turner I was in my youth.
Similar(14)
Even the Anonymous Man's nickname, Melvin, isn't quite a head turner.
The concert's real head turner was Rhiannon Giddens from the Carolina Chocolate Drops.
The Democratic convention in Denver was a bit of a head turner for even seasoned observers.
But what makes this camcorder (and its more modest sister, the $500 SC-X205L) literally a head turner is its wired, remote lens, which comes with mounting bands.
But given the boats, gear, accessories and, for that matter, people, the striped horse was hardly the only head turner in sight.
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