Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
WordNet
n. the quality of having regular well-defined features (especially of a man) [syn: handsomeness]
Usage examples of "good looks".
The intersection' of fame, extreme good looks, and pervasive media coverage has blasted a common double slash-job to the top of the pantheonic police blotter of our minds.
Her bold good looks repelled Rita, but the knowledge in her dark eyes was alluring.
Cold as iced steel, but with the sort of slim good looks that aged better than fuller features did.
Dorian does not even bother with a show of virtue, instead deflecting suspicion merely with his good looks.
He delighted in the radiant good looks of his betrothed, in her health, her horsemanship, her grace and quickness at games, and the shy interest in books and ideas that she was beginning to develop under his guidance.
She was a tall, golden-haired girl with the healthy good looks of one who had never gone hungry.
My continuing good looks assured, my mother is turning her mind to Nole Whard's billions.
She met my father in '40 and fell for his good looks and line of bulishit.
Her fresh good looks were barely undone by a nose that was slightly crooked from being broken some time in the past.
On the roads were many carriages, of lovely design and made of some glittering material, carrying men and women of remarkable good looks and drawn by big red sheep, which were faster than the best horses of Andalusia, Tetuan or Mequinez.