looker
1 of 1noun/ˈlʊkər/
Forms:lookers
1
someone, especially a woman, who is considered to be vey attractive
- She is a real looker in that dress.
- Everyone agreed the new actress was a looker.
- He called her a looker after seeing her at the party.
- The model is quite a looker with her striking features.
- That singer is a looker on and off the stage.
2
a person who observes something closely, such as an event, display, or exhibition
- The lookers admired the paintings in the gallery.
- A crowd of lookers gathered around the street performer.
- The exhibition attracted many curious lookers.
- The lookers studied the rare artifacts on display.
- Several lookers stood by, watching the demonstration.