old-looking

old-looking

adj
having an old appearance
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old-looking

[ˈəʊldˌlʊkɪŋ] ADJde aspecto viejo
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Tom began to look oftener and longer at Philip's face, for he could see it without noticing the hump, and it was really not a disagreeable face,--very old-looking, Tom thought.
Drummle, an old-looking young man of a heavy order of architecture, was whistling.
"She's not so old-looking as I expected," said Felix.
The proofs of the elevation of this whole line of coast are unequivocal: at the height of a few hundred feet old-looking shells are numerous, and I found some at 1300 feet.
Robben had donned some old-looking longjohns, above left, to keep out the cold and protect his dodgy hamstrings when playing for Bayern Munich against Mainz.
SEEKING THE YOUNG BUT OLD To find old-looking young galaxies, astronomers combine the sharp eye of the Hubble Space Telescope, which can image faint galaxies in visible and near-infrared light, with the much-longer-wavelength infrared sensitivity of the Spitzer Space Telescope.