adonis
/əˈdɑnəs/
nouna very good-looking or sexually appealing young man
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1. Don’t forget that Adonis belt!
2. Certainly the days of Adonis were long gone.
3. So Victor's story parallels Adonis'.
4. Jordan's Adonis proves to be far more vulnerable as his battle this time is less against the ghost of his father and more against himself and his continued desire to create his own legacy.
5. Adonis' relationships with Rocky and Bianca keep the film grounded, and in a lot of ways, are the only thing keeping Creed II on the rails.
babe magnet
/bˈeɪb mˈæɡnɪt/
nouna man who is considered very appealing by women
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1. And you get to use a rifle, which I think would be incredibly fun 'cause you could do all kinds of fun tricks, When I was a kid, I had a toy rifle, and I would just spend hours alone without a girl playing with the toy rifle (audience laughs) which made me the babe magnet I am today.
2. It's not the babe magnet that you'd think it would be.
3. No, no, I'm glad you said that, 'cause I didn't think it would be a babe magnet.
beefcake
/bˈiːfkeɪk/
nounan attractive muscular man or a picture of such man
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1. - He looks like a beefcake.
2. I would inject the beefcake as much as I could get my hands on.
3. But now it's more like beefcake men swinging something else on this small screen.
4. Love a beefcake daddy.
5. I mean you were talking about beefcake daddies.
God
/ɡˈɑːd/
nouna man who is perceived as exceptionally attractive, often with physical features and qualities that are considered appealing or desirable
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1. No doubt God will punish me for this.
2. Muslims believe that God sent Muhammad as the final prophet to bring people back to the one true religion, which involves the worship of, and submission to, a single and all-powerful God.
3. Muslims believe that God sent Muhammad as the final prophet to bring people back to the one true religion, which involves the worship of, and submission to, a single and all-powerful God.
4. Oh god dude your eye!
5. Gods only know.
heartthrob
/ˈhɑɹtˌθɹɑb/
nouna male celebrity who is considered to be sexually appealing by many women
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1. - Would you consider yourself a heartthrob?
2. - Stevie, I didn't do '90s heartthrobs at any. -
3. -Which Canadian musical heartthrob was Billie's first love?
4. and he's a worldwide heartthrob.
5. He was a heartthrob.
hunk
/ˈhəŋk/
nouna strong and muscular man who is sexually attractive
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1. A hunk of platinum and iridium known as the International Prototype Kilogram or IPK.
2. Get the hunk of parm.
3. Our hunk of gold is too big.
4. Hunks of hair can seriously play tricks on you.
5. - What hunk of burning love.
prince charming
/pɹˈɪns tʃˈɑːɹmɪŋ/
nouna young attractive man who is considered to be the perfect boyfriend or husband
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1. It's our prince charming! -
2. But here's your Prince Charming.
3. Prince Charming visited the witch's shack in September.
4. Your prince charming could use a little air.
5. 'No, but I call him Prince Charming.
stud
/ˈstəd/
nouna sexually attractive man who has many sexual partners
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1. Hunter is going to be a stud, this young guy.
2. And over the course of a century, our Galaxy is likely to have dozens of new studs of light.
3. Find a stud?
4. - Studded.
5. Studs dig into the ice.
dashing
/ˈdæʃɪŋ/
adjectivehandsome, adventurous and full of confidence
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1. Enter the big, the strong, the dashing, Alexei Shostakov.
2. So DASHING may be overselling it.
3. No, they're very dashing and a lot of them are original paintings of various complexions.
4. - You're so dashing.
5. In reality, he was not exactly dashing, with a face covered in pox scars.
debonair
/ˌdɛbəˈnɛɹ/
adjective(particularly of a man) handsome, stylish and full of confidence
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1. It’s extremely elegant and debonair.
2. but it's a very debonair, elegant and unique look.
3. - I am indeed, thank you to the very handsome debonair and stylish John Rush. -
4. Korps mistake Prince Harry wasn't always the debonair prince we see before us today.
5. The villain will be the debonair Idris Elba as Macavity, and Laurie Davidson will bring the magic to Mr. Mistoffelees.
dreamboat
/dɹˈiːmboʊt/
nouna highly desirable or attractive person, especially a man
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1. Despite the reader’s wishes, Louisa refused to pair Jo up with Laurie, her dreamboat neighbor with enough money to solve all of her family’s problems.
2. He turned out to be an absolute dreamboat to work with and when someone is as smart and talented as him and they're dreamy, then everybody else is dreamy cause everybody wants to work with that and be around it so all the crew and the heads of the departments, all the collaborators, the producers, the cast are just one after the other, they're absolute astonishing thespian heroes
3. No matter how old Brad Pitt gets or whether or not he's single, he continues to be one of the hunkiest dreamboats in all of Hollywood.
4. She ends up sharing a kiss with her high school's resident dreamboat, Jake Ryan.
good-looking
/ˈɡʊdˌɫʊkɪŋ/
adjectivesomeone who has an attractive and pleasing appearance
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1. Joe Biden also had a role model: Irish, Catholic, good-looking.
2. Just because I'm good-looking doesn't mean I can't act.
3. He's the one that almost looks as good-looking as dad.
4. good-looking, good-looking.
5. And, of course, joyful riding and good-looking goes hand in hand.
hunky
/ˈhəŋki/
adjective(of a man) being well-built, strong and sexually appealing
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1. Everything will be hunky dory.
2. You have to go on a date with my hunky crush.
3. This, dudes, is a hunky chunk of easy chewing Bubble Yum bubblegum.
4. This, dudes, is a hunky chunk of easy chewing Bubble Yum bubblegum.
5. In fact its hunky dory, everything goes up.
