An odd-turned, funny-looking little man, Sandusky had worn riding silks even when he wasn't on the track.
'Prudence and I met a funny-looking man down the lane by the farm this afternoon,' said Pam.
And that funny-looking old man looks like someone you'd invent too.
Valentine found the funny-looking man in question at the village well, drinking.
He's this funny-looking man in a long red robe, but he can do all sorts of amazing tricks.' '
Cho-Cho pulled away, wanting only to go back to sleep, but the funny-looking old man kept tugging at him.
The funny man becomes the funny-looking man, something not quite right about him, soon the ogre, the troll under the bridge.
And, you know, he's a funny-looking little old man, and he seems to know me.
Then this funny-looking little old man popped up, like right out of the rocks on the hillside.
You'd better go on down and lend a hand too, Robert, and quit talking to all these funny-looking men here.