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Examples
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Hamilton, who is working on some very red-looking facial hair, singles and it's two on with no-one out.
Detroit Tigers v Texas Rangers - live! | Steve Busfield 2011
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But in a case where I also believe that I have recently taken a drug that makes blue things look red and red things look blue, the appearance of a red-looking thing before me is reason for me to believe that there is a blue, not a red, thing before me.
Moral Particularism Dancy, Jonathan 2009
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* Went to see Kate and husband Crispin and new little son Stanley this evening after work - Stanley is little and red-looking, and we had a great chat about all sorts before leaving them to watch Oxford United versus Crawley on Sky.
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He saw her bitten nails with the skin around them chafed and red-looking.
two women Cole, Martina 1999
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She had a little baby, a new one, a pudgy red-looking thing.
The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius Sarah Grand
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He was about fifty years of age, when I left him, a right red-looking man, big bellied old fellow, weighs about two hundred and forty pounds.
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"Never mind the brandy," returned the Count, as he took a small vial containing a red-looking fluid from his pocket and, opening Zuleika's mouth, poured eight drops of the liquid down her throat.
Monte-Cristo's Daughter Edmund Flagg
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There was a background of houses and a very red-looking sky.
The Elusive Pimpernel Emmuska Orczy Orczy 1906
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He gave Marjorie a quick, piercing look, and I saw an ugly, red-looking scar over his left eye, while his thick lips were only half-hidden under his black whiskers.
Three Girls in a Flat Jean Yandell Loughborough 1892
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My master was a man about fifty years of age, a right red-looking man, a big bellied old fellow; weighs about two hundred and forty pounds; he drinks hard; he is just like a rattlesnake, and so cross and crabbed when he speaks, seems like he could go through you.
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