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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Does this sentence make sense:


"At the parking garage, when I got into the car, a bad-looking man was walking towards me, and looked cozy to see me."


Note: And what word could I use instead of 'bad-looking' (in order not to repeat the word 'look' twice

  

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Christine Christie Does this sentence make sense: No. "Cozy" is not good. I guess you mean "pleased".

  • Christine Christie Does this sentence make sense: No.
  • "Cozy" is not good.
  • I guess you mean "pleased".
  • Christine Christie Note: And what word could I use instead of 'bad-looking' (in order not to repeat the word 'look' twice "Bad-looking" is a bit off, anyway.
  • I'm not sure what you want it to mean.
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Christine ChristieDoes this sentence make sense:

No. "Cozy" is not good. I guess you mean "pleased".

Christine ChristieNote: And what word could I use instead of 'bad-looking' (in order not to repeat the word 'look' twice

"Bad-looking" is a bit off, anyway. I'm not sure what you want it to mean. If he looked like a

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