(1) I've just looked at the pictures of the fish, and it looks even less prepossessing than it did in the flesh, so to speak.(2) The impressive group of works which forms the core of the exhibition is accompanied by others less prepossessing and of sometimes doubtful relevance.(3) He's ditched the Mother Bates outfit for jeans and a crewneck body-hugging sweater, but at over six feet of coiled spring intensity, he is still extremely prepossessing .(4) She was young, but attractive and quite prepossessing .(5) Gap-toothed, bold in face, and of a ruddy complexion, the Wife was no longer prepossessing in appearance, if she ever had been.(6) Utterly naïve and anachronistic it may be, but it's no less prepossessing and pretty for that.(7) She is neither particularly prepossessing in her appearance nor outwardly warm, as even David admits remembering his first acquaintance with her.(8) Adams had never been a physically prepossessing man, even in his prime.(9) Not very prepossessing to look at but this hard, round hairy ball is so versatile you will never look at it the same way again after reading this column.(10) He wasn't a very prepossessing sight: his neck barely seemed capable of supporting the weight of his head and his legs curved around in a small ball underneath him.(11) He is physically prepossessing , with a ‘massive build’ simmering with ‘tremendous, dormant strength’.(12) I said, trying to score a point: ‘A pair of broken glass is hardly a prepossessing sight, they must have put it away.’(13) He took a quiet sip, his wide, prepossessing brown eyes scanning Carnon's swiftly and sharply.(14) In that portrait, now in the Louvre, Chardin looks more conventionally prepossessing : debonair, benign and smiling all over his face.(15) Flightless, fangless, clawless, slow, and weak, he isn't physically prepossessing .(16) While not physically prepossessing and perhaps less obviously glamorous than her contemporaries, she is aging beautifully, and it is a pleasure to see her work.