not much to look at in a sentence
Examples
- The commercial center of Avalon is somewhat aged, forlorn and not much to look at, though it only takes up a few square blocks of the town's 10 square miles.
- Now I can look at our legislators and say, " Hey, they're not much to look at, but at least they don't beat themselves up over logos, flags and stationery ."
- Playing a competitive round for the first time since laser surgery on Tuesday, Funk turned in a round that was not much to look at _ except for the final score.
- The latest battlefield between Israeli settlers and the government many of them despise is not much to look at, a craggy hillside dotted with 13 ramshackle buildings that were abandoned years ago.
- People here say the landscape was not much to look at before VanBarriger arrived 10 years ago, turning it into a meadow and arbor, thick with blue spruce, willow, ash and crab apples.
- Not much to look at, not much to feel, the sweet grass is a fragrant delight, recalling so many baskets I've known, works of art and craft, created by artisans around the Southeast.
- Her household pharmacopeia is not much to look at, she conceded, adding wistfully, " It would be nice to have a product from the health food store that actually looks good in my bathroom ."
- Not much to look at now, but if the plans of residents, local officials and others come through, it will house the city's second community court, where so-called quality-of-life offenses are punished through neighborhood service.
- Historical documents and such are not much to look at ( unless you like calligraphy and long's's ) but they often command very high prices . talk ) 22 : 28, 11 November 2010 ( UTC)
- At the same time, this capital city-- though not much to look at-- boasts some of the best nightlife in the region, much of it centered in the one-room rumshops at Baxters ( CQ ) Road.