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Definition of funny-looking in English: funny-lookingadjective Strange or unusual in appearance. that funny-looking seabird, the puffin Example sentencesExamples - I was a smart, shy, funny-looking kid in school.
- First we are in search of that funny-looking seabird, the puffin.
- Some people always wear cowboy hats, for instance, and others wear bowlers, and each think the other is exceedingly funny-looking, and would never consider switching.
- "Parents must also play an active role in educating children against picking up funny-looking objects."
- The earliest drawings depict the continents as having crude, funny-looking boundaries; today's high-resolution maps, enabled by satellites, are worlds away in precision.
- Do you think Volkswagen would have ever been an early success in the U.S. market if millions of Americans hadn't fallen head over heels in love with those funny-looking, charming original Beetles?
- They're majestic but funny-looking beasts, with huge heads and skinny back legs.
- All I said on air on Monday was we wanted these contestants to bring along funny-looking fruit or vegetables.
- The finding is also a surprise because some scientists still feel that Neandertals are, basically, just funny-looking humans - a judgment challenged by this fundamental difference.
- The way nature does it now, there's a funny-looking molecule - DNA - and a process that replicates that molecule, but there's nothing that says it has to be done that way.
Definition of funny-looking in US English: funny-lookingadjective Strange or unusual in appearance. that funny-looking seabird, the puffin Example sentencesExamples - Do you think Volkswagen would have ever been an early success in the U.S. market if millions of Americans hadn't fallen head over heels in love with those funny-looking, charming original Beetles?
- The way nature does it now, there's a funny-looking molecule - DNA - and a process that replicates that molecule, but there's nothing that says it has to be done that way.
- They're majestic but funny-looking beasts, with huge heads and skinny back legs.
- The earliest drawings depict the continents as having crude, funny-looking boundaries; today's high-resolution maps, enabled by satellites, are worlds away in precision.
- First we are in search of that funny-looking seabird, the puffin.
- All I said on air on Monday was we wanted these contestants to bring along funny-looking fruit or vegetables.
- I was a smart, shy, funny-looking kid in school.
- The finding is also a surprise because some scientists still feel that Neandertals are, basically, just funny-looking humans - a judgment challenged by this fundamental difference.
- Some people always wear cowboy hats, for instance, and others wear bowlers, and each think the other is exceedingly funny-looking, and would never consider switching.
- "Parents must also play an active role in educating children against picking up funny-looking objects."
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