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Both looking gorgeous vs Looking gorgeous both

'Both looking gorgeous' is used when referring to two or more people or things that are attractive. However, 'looking gorgeous both' is less common and will probably sound awkward. The placement of 'both' before the adjective 'gorgeous' is more natural and idiomatic.
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Both looking gorgeous

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe two or more people or things that are attractive or beautiful. 'Both' emphasizes that the quality of being gorgeous applies to all of them.

Examples:

  • They are both looking gorgeous in their new outfits.
  • Both looking gorgeous, the flowers added beauty to the room.
  • I think that you wait in your house, looking gorgeous, hoping that some useless excuse of a man... boy, would turn up and make you feel special or safe or both.
  • You're looking gorgeous as always.
  • And-and that's okay, but then I come back here to surprise you, and you're all dressed up looking gorgeous for another guy.
  • I guess it's what we're both looking for.
  • Maybe we're both looking for redemption.
  • You see, my friend, I think we are both looking for the same thing.
  • Turns out they're both looking for Rob, same as us.
  • I saw you both looking at her like madmen.
  • You hate it when I take help and information from you and then arrest the very person we're both looking for.
  • Mr President, I am both looking forward to and dreading the cross-border health directive.
  • It just occurred to me that we're both looking for him, both on a fee.
  • They're both looking for the clocks, But they are working for different sides.
  • A fourth priority was migration policy, both looking at better controlling illegal migration and bringing the benefits of controlled migration to Europe's economies.
  • A fourth priority was migration policy, both looking at better controlling illegal migration and bringing the benefits of controlled migration to Europe's economies.
  • However, I am disappointed that he is so pessimistic, both looking back to the past and forward to the future.
  • Allison, I don't think we should, you know, just move in together because we're both looking for a place to live.
  • With Sullivan's murder and the death of Agent Ranson in the commission of a crime, he and his brother are both looking at death row.
  • He was hanging around with that new girl and they were both looking at the list,
  • In this connection, it is to be hoped that the review of the Community budget will include major decisions that will facilitate competitiveness policies, both looking at the amounts earmarked and ensuring close coordination between the policies themselves.
  • The coin depicts, on the left-hand side of its inner part, the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand-Duke Henri superimposed on the effigy of the Grand-Duchess Charlotte, both looking to the left.

Alternatives:

  • Both of them are looking gorgeous.
  • They are both gorgeous.
  • Looking gorgeous, both of them stood out in the crowd.

Looking gorgeous both

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase can be used to emphasize that both individuals or items are attractive, but it may sound a bit awkward compared to the more common placement of 'both' before the adjective.
  • I think that you wait in your house, looking gorgeous, hoping that some useless excuse of a man... boy, would turn up and make you feel special or safe or both.
  • You're looking gorgeous as always.
  • And-and that's okay, but then I come back here to surprise you, and you're all dressed up looking gorgeous for another guy.

Alternatives:

  • Both looking gorgeous.
  • They are both looking gorgeous.
  • Looking gorgeous, both of them.

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