In particular, unusually for a well-favoured suitor, he's prepared to contain his carnal urges lest their gratification harm his beloved. |
One of the men was tall and ill-favoured, the other, short and well-favoured. |
No way should he be treated differently from the managers of well-favoured teams who have been sacked. |
Tall and well-favoured in grace and authority on the stage, he played Fagin in the musical Oliver! for three years, succeeding Ron Moody in the original 1960 production. |
He found that those rated attractive on the basis of their graduation photographs went on to earn higher salaries than their less well-favoured colleagues. |
Meath is well-favoured agriculturally, and it specializes in cattle raising. |