unprepossessing造句1 Though unprepossessing to look at, he is highly intelligent.
2 Despite his unprepossessing appearance, he was very popular with women.
3 In appearance he was singularly unprepossessing.
4 The book contains 58 photographs of this unprepossessing site.
5 No violinist ever cut a more unprepossessing figure.
6 To top this unprepossessing appearance was a thin,[www.] scrawny neck which seemed only just to support the weight of his head.
7 The door was swung open by an unprepossessing man of middle stature, creamy-faced, and merry-eyed.
8 His writing-room on the first floor contains an unprepossessing table and a sideboard, on which sit his word-processor and printer.
9 Jim's is an unprepossessing corner cafe-shabby furniture, steamy windows, pine tongue-and-groove walls.
10 The ferry was the most unprepossessing sea vessel I've ever seen.
11 A strange figure is revealed , outwardly unprepossessing, untidy , unkempt, he a yogi of transcendent powers.
12 Thought unprepossessing to look at, he is a man of immense erudition.
13 They were Judith's children, so why were they so damned unprepossessing?
14 When first surveyed, a few years ago, it had rendered outer walls and unprepossessing windows.
15 The fetish objects of ancient or autochthonous religions can be quite unprepossessing, or positively ugly.
16 Fairfax pretends that the maniacal noise was made by Grace Poole, a rather dumpy, unprepossessing servant.
17 Fairfax pretends that the maniacal noise was made by Poole, a rather dumpy, unprepossessing servant.
18 He was forty - five years of age, of medium height, fairly thick - set, not at all unprepossessing.
19 We eventually located the cottage - tucked away behind an unprepossessing row of shops.