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lamblike

ADJECTIVE
  1. like a lamb in meekness and gentleness

How To Use lamblike In A Sentence

  • lamblike" temper which is fulfilled in quiescence and disturbed by thought. Robert Browning
  • Even as his minions were, with his approval, flingingsuspected agitators into the Fortress of Peter and Paul, raiding the houses of liberal noblemen, and condemning writers andintellectuals to Siberian exile, a part of Alexander was still the sensitive Sasha, the boy with the mild, lamblike eyes. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • Let's first review all the texts in the Bible pertaining to the mark of the beast and the worship of its image, and see how texts referring to the lamblike beast and the false prophet turn up as well.
  • Civil and religious liberty, so characteristic of America, are most appropriately represented by the two lamblike horns of this creature.
  • Many a protagonist who is downright tigerish in defense of his ideals elsewhere in the book becomes positively lamblike when confronted by a boss, a lover, a child, etc. who points out his flaws. Author! Author! » Blog Archive » The scourge of the passive interviewer, part VIII: more less-than-stellar argumentative techniques, or, when are the violins going to kick in? I’m fox-trotting with a giant squid here!
  • If the general was a tiger, his staff officers were selected from the lambs; if he was lamblike, then they were chosen for their tigerishness.
  • The camels ‘exhibited the most lamblike docility,’ the local newspaper reported.
  • I know you; you are a coward, and you will submit to the yoke of family life with a lamblike docility. Letters of Two Brides
  • Under its influence, the tender heart became stone, and the lamblike disposition gave way to one of tiger-like fierceness.
  • All that lamblike prayerfulness in her was gone, switched out like a light, and she was back to her old self again. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
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