lookful
Etymology
From look + -ful.
lookful means Looking carefully; observant. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- Looking carefully; observant.“Then immediately were my shape and my mental-faculties distored, and horn-furnished, as ye see, I with frantic speed, by the sharp-mouthed gadfly stung, rushed to the thirst-assuaging stream of Cenchréa, and the fountain of Lérna—whilst the Earth-born herdsman Argos, zealous in anger, followed me, lookful on my steps with many eyes.”
- Attractive; nice to look at.“His girls on this occasion look no more lookful than those in the average musical show.”
noun
- As much as can be seen in one look.“Quickly on the trapdoor, so that his despairing blindfold, nuzzling the new room avidly for a last lookful of life, might not through linen see one detail.”