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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'looking comical' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a person or creature who appears to be funny or amusing in some way. For example: The clown was standing in the center of the room with a silly grin on his face, looking comical.
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He's smiling and looking comical, "but I know there's nothing funny about a Jap".
I adjusted my hat in case it had sagged in the damp air and left me looking comical, I pulled my back up straight.
Zaltzman has the advantage of looking comical to start with - an off-duty clown with a low-key, deadpan delivery - but has the distinction of having created an hour of unashamedly cerebral material that nevertheless had his audience hooting with laughter, almost without respite.
If it's too highly exaggerated, it could come off looking comical.
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Such fears now look comical.
To outsiders, the drill might look comical.
The match up between the teams looked comical at times.
He created a sensation that looks comical now.
Politicians and newscasters cannot look wide-eyed and startled about everything; soon, they just look comical.
They may look comical, but there isn't a couch potato in the bunch.
"It looked comical, ridiculous," Penny observes of these insects' frantic flight through the peonies.
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