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What does more than a pretty face mean?

"More than a pretty face" means that someone is not just attractive, but also possesses other valuable qualities. It implies they have:

* Intelligence: They're smart, insightful, and have a good mind.

* Personality: They're kind, funny, interesting, and have a good character.

* Talent: They're skilled at something, whether it's art, music, sports, or something else.

* Strength: They're brave, resilient, and capable of overcoming challenges.

Essentially, it suggests that they're more than just a superficial appearance. They have a depth of character and are worth getting to know.

Here are some examples of how it's used:

* "She's more than a pretty face, she's also a brilliant scientist."

* "Don't underestimate him, he may look like a nice guy but he's more than a pretty face."

* "He's got the looks, but he's also more than a pretty face, he's a great guy."

It's a compliment that acknowledges physical attractiveness but emphasizes that someone has other valuable traits that make them a well-rounded individual.

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