How To Use Resemble In A Sentence

  • Sons don’t resemble their fathers in every detail, I’ve noticed it time and time again, and there’s many a woman brought to bed of a son who is profoundly thankful for that fact, and expends a great deal of her postpartum energy assuring the sprog’s tata that the sprog is a dead ringer for her great-uncle Lucius Tiddlypuss. The First Man in Rome
  • After only a few minutes my normally florid complexion had begun to resemble Florida. Times, Sunday Times
  • The clinico-pathological features of this model resemble human peritoneal carcinomatosis. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Tuesday, 19 February 2008 first signs of spring - centre piece of the month february pick whatever flowers you get at the supermarket to make this little basket filled with flowers. ranunculus are my favourites and available all over the place at the moment, so i chose to put them into this flowery centrepiece. the orchid is quite fancy but you just really need one to pimp this up (and it keeps for ever!). a rose or two, some ivy and green leaves from the forest and you are all set. to get started line a basket with some foil and trim on the edges. soak some floral foam in water and place in the basket, when soaked wet (can be really, really wet - it will have to work as a vase to the flowers), eventually cut and trim the floral on the edges, so that it resembles an arch. trim flowers and green leaves and stick into pot. start doing so on the bottom of foam, working upwards until you have an even flowery centrepiece. make sure foam stays moist - adding some water from time to time. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Lee's debut on the Xbox does not resemble a dragon, but prefers to plod along like a sloth, short on all the crucial fronts, lazily bumbling along everywhere else.
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  • They lived for some days on the excellent flesh of the maskalonge, on clams from the beach -- enormous clams of delicious flavor -- on a new fruit with a pinkish meat, which grew abundantly in the thickets and somewhat resembled breadfruit; on wild asparagus-sprouts, and on the few squirrels that Stern was able to "pot" with his revolver from the shelter of the leafy little camping-place they had arranged near the river. Darkness and Dawn
  • Flight patterns resemble Peregrine and Hobby.
  • The labellum indument resembles, although superficially, that of the hairy areas of an insect tegument.
  • In this respect at least, Mozart resembles his comparably productive contemporary Joseph Haydn.
  • Soldiers resemble worker termites, except that they have enlarged brownish heads and strong, well-developed jaws.
  • The characters look great - being that they are 3D models with hand drawn looks - using techniques such as calligraphic strokes and ink smudges to resemble true anime art, but, it still feels like more of the same. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • The single engine, semi-displacement hull form with deep forefoot and a long deep keel actually more closely resembles Down East-style workboats and cruisers.
  • In a number of orchid species, the outer tangential walls of short cells have numerous wall ingrowths that greatly expand the surface area of the plasma membrane and, thus, resemble transfer cells.
  • You pull out the pressure cuff, pump the bubble thing, staring at the gismo that resembles your caller ID. Full Tilt Boogie
  • The rapid tone changes often resembled a shopping list of styles from other series. Times, Sunday Times
  • A member of the order Protodonata, Meganuera closely resembles and is related to modern dragonflies (Anisoptera) and damselflies (Zygoptera). Archive 2008-05-01
  • Recently, it has been shown that young Citrus fruitlets are able to synthesize ethylene in a manner that resembles the system II pathway of the climacteric fruits.
  • Many other species of Callia also resemble other malacoderms; and the longicorn genus Lycidola has been named from its resemblance to various species of the Lycidae, one of the species here figured (Lycidola belti) being a good mimic of Calopteron corrugatum and of several other allied species, all being of about the same size and found at Chontales. Darwinism (1889)
  • This is a confusing game that resembles a cross between tennis and squash. Times, Sunday Times
  • He resembles the description of a man seen getting out of the victim's car.
  • After a rain, caddisfly hatches occur here that resemble snowstorms. Big Brookies in a River You Can Wade
  • In her few public appearances she resembles a well-heeled rancher's wife more than a fabulously wealthy businesswoman. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another resembled a giant raspberry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most customers at the shop, which resembles a modern art gallery more than a confectioner's, defended the brothers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cells in the tumour seem to resemble the body's own cells soon after conception when a baby is still developing.
  • Agoutis are smaller than their relatives the piglike pacas and larger than squirrels, which they resemble.
  • This resembles a cylinder lawnmower, and drives a drum to which sheets of abrasive paper are fitted.
  • It's amazing how closely Brian and Steve resemble each other.
  • These include the pitcher plants of the Asian tropics, known as Nepenthes, which resemble jugs brimming with nectar—or perhaps more accurately, mouths slavering with drool.
  • Seen from the above, the lake resembles a pair of limpid eyes.
  • The basis of these lower lavas is rather wacke than basalt; when it is spongy, it resembles the amygdaloids* of Frankfort-on-the-Main. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • The tables were covered with pink custom tablecloths with hand-stitched sheer overlays that resembled flower petals. My Fair Wedding
  • Something must first resemble what we expect it to look like before we take notice. TUNNEL VISIONS: Journeys of an Underground Philosopher
  • The overall appearance of this part of the block slightly resembles a stepped pyramid.
  • DeLay is starting to resemble the Madam of a Whorehouse claiming that she had no idea what was going on upstairs, and she’s just shocked, shocked I tell you, to discover that the girls were involved in hanky panky. Think Progress » DeLay: ‘I Cannot Run For Office’ In Texas, ‘I’m Ineligible’
  • Its shape resembles that of a prolate ellipsoid.
  • Second, close relatives must resemble each other with respect to such a character more than do distantly related individuals.
  • The visiting pack were in awesome form, consistently making ground at the edges of the rucks and gradually wearing down the home eight, who by the end resembled a bunch of bedraggled and punch-drunk boxers.
  • Oddly enough morning stars have other names as well, being called “holy water sprinklers” due to the fact that they somewhat resemble the aspergillum used by the church to sprinkle parishioners with holy water, and “goedendag” or “good day”. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1043
  • Death adders are terrestrial elapids who superficially resemble vipers.
  • Patient Zero is a fast paced read, featuring Joe Ledger, a no-nonsense, no-hesitation fighter who is recruited for the Department of Military Science (DMS) to fight a new threat: a bio-terrorism agent that affects its victims in a way that makes them resemble zombies. Dusk Before the Dawn » 2009 » April
  • At the end of the lines, he strung his artificial lures, big lures that resembled skipjack tuna when striking the surface of the water. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • Soon the hotel began to resemble an infirmary, with dozens of guests in various stages of illness strewn around the lobby every night.
  • The DNA transposons resemble typical bacterial transposons, they have terminal inverted repeats which enclose the transposase gene.
  • it is called the A-line because the effect resembles the capital letter A
  • But nothing tops the platinum-handled damascene razor by Hommage, which resembles the tool used by Sweeney Todd, and features 4,500 layers of handcrafted steel ($30,000; hommage. com). Grooming: Razors To Relish
  • Just as all happy families resemble one another, so all gangster family sagas resemble one another. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for the climbing gear, I saw nothing in the photos that resembled a descendeur or karabiner.
  • Entitled Aquila after the swooping eagle found in John Flamsteed's 1729 Atlas Coelestis, its merits do not really derive from any imitation of eagles actual or imagined perhaps luckily, given that Flamsteed's eagle resembles a grouse. Chroma chamber ensemble – review
  • So is the "Modified Citro ë n DS" 1993, in which the archetypal French car has been split lengthways into three parts, with the middle removed and the remaining two joined to make an even more aerodynamic object than the original — from some vantage-points it resembles a gigantic dart. Orozco Proves That Size Isn't Everything
  • In other ways, Storm Born resembles Bloodring, with all the powerful gems, Eugenie's way of living and (sometimes rather demonical) visitors from Otherworld. Richelle Mead - Storm Born (Book Review)
  • Mike was struck by how much the hotel resembled old taverns that he'd read about.
  • It resembled a nineteenth-century spiritualist picture, those pale blurs of ectoplasm in which believers detected the forms of the dead. SACRAMENT
  • M/s Merchant and Ivory's films resemble a small antique shop displaying old colonial cars, rosewood bedposts, long cotton gowns and unfiltered cigarette cases.
  • Management multiplied the camera angles, narrowed the strike zone, sodded the diamonds and the gridirons with AstroTurf, enlarged the jumbotrons, shortened the distance to the outfield fences, strengthened the golf clubs, adjusted the rules and the clocks to allow more time for the beer and truck commercials, bulked up the salaries paid to players bulked up to resemble the designated hitters in World of Warcraft. Lewis Lapham: Field of Dreams: The CIA and Me and Other Adventures in American Sports
  • The sound resembles a war cry and always precedes their appearance.
  • At first sight, his canvases resemble palettes and drop cloths rather than finished compositions.
  • Out of its hole it resembles a tompot blenny in shape, but without the antlers and the smile.
  • In fact, neither Cathy nor Frank express anything that might resemble an emotion until their bedroom door is locked and the neighbourhood of gossiping gnats is safely locked out of the hidden desperation of their unhappy marriage.
  • Plastic bags when filled with water resemble jellyfish, the turtle's staple diet.
  • His vision of modernity has been to preside over the House in a vestigial remnant of the Speaker's traditional costume, so that he resembles a schoolmaster summoned abruptly from the lunch table.
  • From afar the shanty towns resembled ramshackle collections of matchboxes.
  • Tender battles resemble a complex game of poker. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • A cursory listen reveals that the first version closely resembles Nashville's, from a musical standpoint.
  • Sometimes the pieces resemble the tentative first draft of what might one day become a more challenging suite. Times, Sunday Times
  • The board is carved in the baroque style of ornament, and resembles very closely the black, lettered placards erected in whitewashed country churches.
  • None of meitnerium's chemistry has been researched, but it should resemble other elements of group 9, like iridium.
  • The watery theme continues with multi colored shells in blue and green hues on the ceiling and windowed walls covered in a mirror material that's been antiqued to somewhat successfully resemble seawater.
  • the children resembled a fairy herd
  • Whom those resemble that are morose, unsociable, and unconversable, and affect a melancholy retirement; they are like these solitary creatures that take delight in desolations. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • His once very masculine apartment with it's autographed sports and political memorabilia, perfectly categorized books and movie collections which were once kept in obsessively compulsive neat order, came to resemble a day care center. Susanna Quinn: Eight Weeks With Dad
  • In fact Gerry can resemble a motormouth at times and this week he'll find that comes in handy when he covers for a holidaying John Laws on AM radio station 2UE in Sydney.
  • Much stronger are the type 2 meteors, with the physical strength of carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, which they also resemble chemically.
  • [tz] This resembles the “4 with a comma,” but is described as softer, the tongue being brought into contact with the teeth, exactly as _tz_ in The Annals of the Cakchiquels
  • Combined with the lobster-red sunburn of my torso and the lily-white band about my middle created by my downturned long-john, I resembled a cylindrical French flag.
  • This edition features a round board instead of the usual square and a plastic card dispenser that resembles a playing card shuffler.
  • Now it resembled a low fortress wall with blocks of stone evenly cut and dressed, and white lines to guide devotees on moonless nights.
  • The third box begins with a new image or detail that resembles a lead and precedes the bulk of the narrative.
  • Grozny, as journalists described it, soon resembled a postindustrial wasteland. The Return
  • This is interpreted to mean that we should only seek to learn the Torah from a rabbi who resembles an angel in holiness and piety.
  • The light-striped canopy resembles a barred cage, where he crouches like an animal.
  • Tea table, resemble an elf same, in the beautification of the bedroom personate is worn indispensable costar part.
  • The river has chiselled the mountain face, making it resemble a lion's paw.
  • The calabash is the fruit from the national tree and it resembles a coconut from the outside, but smooth. Jounen Kweyol
  • In chemical composition caffeine closely resembles a waste, called uric acid, and in the body is converted into this substance. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
  • Columbine, aquilegia ‘Magpie’ resembles an elaborate bonnet to be worn on special occasions for the more fashion forward among the fae. Fairies Part One « Fairegarden
  • The anteriorly situated, eversible ciliated pits (frontal organs) resemble nuchal organs of polychaete annelids.
  • The squeegee method creates looping swags of paint which resemble fabric folds, or even, at times, X-ray images of rib cages.
  • At the conclusion of one of these eight or ten hour parties, the outside observer and non-participant might have the impression that the scene resembles an apocalyptic movie.
  • Stollen, a traditional German bread, is said to resemble Christ in his swaddling clothes.
  • Although bubble gum and candy are also packaged to resemble snuff, chewing tobacco, pipes, and cigars, we do not know if similar evidence exists for such products or in other countries.
  • Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble. Samuel Johnson 
  • Its twisted trunk and mangled branches resembled a terrifyingly gaunt person arching their back in immense agony.
  • This blend of embodied response and universal import closely resembles Kant's own procedure, for he too insists both on the uniqueness and the communicability of aesthetic judgment. Rhyming Sensation in 'Mont Blanc'
  • Too high and they resemble a Croydon facelift, too low and they can look a bit twee. The Sun
  • Quickly adapting these devices into disintegrator weapons, they conquer the surface world, sparing only those who resemble them. Cheeseburger Gothic » Well that was AWSM!
  • The solid fats are rubbed into a flour mixture, creating a dough that resembles coarse, wet snad before some liquid i added it you can press it together into a ball. Butter vs shortening in pie crust | Baking Bites
  • The operation of these plantations resembled the feudal manors of medieval Europe.
  • Yuri was standing by a small, remote controlled platform on tank tracks which supported a probe that resembled Sputnik.
  • Oomycetes resemble fungi in the form of their thalli, ecology, and the plant parasitic ability of some species and are traditionally studied by mycologists.
  • They took a close look at Cap Fourchu which resembled the tongs of a fourchette, or fork, and Champlain studied an attractive harbor that is now the port of Yarmouth. Champlain's Dream
  • Buskins are presumed by Strutt to have resembled "the shoes of the carpenter's wife in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales," which the poet says 'were laced high upon her legs'.
  • The combined shape resembles a gigantic set square. The Times Literary Supplement
  • DPA calls this mic a wide cardioid, and, indeed, between 500 Hz and 10k Hz, the 4015's polar response begins to resemble an omni mic.
  • After laying down discrete patches of dark umber in grid formations, Briggs dragged an unloaded brush through the pigment, leaving behind episodic squiggles that vaguely resemble Chinese characters.
  • The fiction of Richard Powers sometimes resembles a dying satyr — above the waist is a mind full of serious thought, philosophical reflection, deep exploration of music and science; below, a pair of spindly legs strain to support the great weight of the ambitious brain. 2009 September | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • As it appears that children are now completely unable to walk to school, can we expect an evolutionary change in mankind so that we all resemble daleks!
  • Often, a session more closely resembles an appointment with a physical therapist or rehabilitation specialist than it does a typical yoga class.
  • After the earthquake, the city resembled a battlefield.
  • This object is described in hieroglyphic dictionaries as a "cake," and it certainly does resemble a kind of hot cross-bun frequently represented in pictures of offerings; but the sign (pronounced nu) is really intended for a walled town, with Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • Freshwater gar (various species), especially spotted and longnose gar resemble needlefish in body type/form. "Fly" Fishing with Spider Silk and Kites
  • They resembled flies and their stingers were still very powerful, according to him.
  • Has not the poetic legacy of the avant-garde already begun to resemble a blasted library, bestrewn with the unburied cadavers of lunatics and suicides — all the beautiful, but misguided, losers who have martyred themselves to untelevised revolutions? Writing and Failure (Part 1) : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • Young girls (around 5-15 year old) wear a kind of undergarment on the upper part of their body that resemble a vest worn by men, but these have Spaghetti straps Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • In composition it resembles a small star, with helium and hydrogen as the main gases.
  • Others resembled SRCs, with rounded or crescentic peripheral nuclei.
  • Delhi resembled an armed camp as the government pulled out all the stops to prevent a rally called to demand early elections.
  • Something must first resemble what we expect it to look like before we take notice. TUNNEL VISIONS: Journeys of an Underground Philosopher
  • In contrast to crystals that resemble textbook drawings, the most frequently encountered gold crystals are skeletal octahedra.
  • The resulting motion, which would resemble that of a real snake, would help the snakebot move safely in cluttered spaces. Boing Boing: January 12, 2003 - January 18, 2003 Archives
  • However, it may also resemble seborrhea or folliculitis.
  • Although the way they are taught in the West often resembles simple calisthenics, yoga and tai chi run much deeper.
  • In the beginning, Mickey's head and body were simple circle shapes and his limbs resembled rubber hoses, a design cloned from Felix the Cat, the reigning toon superstar of the 1920s.
  • Company reports resemble glossy fashion magazines and the pastel-coloured web pages are frequently adorned with pictures of exotic flowers and fruits.
  • Beaver cloth is a heavy woolen overcoating, napped and pressed down to resemble beaver fur.
  • England are dormie two in a Test series that has seen Pakistan bowled out for 80 and 72, while the fielding of Butt's side was so inept at Edgbaston that they resembled a travelling troupe of jesters. Salman Butt: 'In these dark days for Pakistan, cricket can lift spirits'
  • His self-described life of writing, reading and lecturing resembles that of a donnish Edwardian vicar; a less modern, less stressful existence can scarcely be imagined.
  • The author constructs a narrative that closely resembles poetry in its cadence, verse structure and imagery.
  • And if androids really do resemble people eventually, then to make a reasonable decision in real time they will still need emotions.
  • He could even write a piece that resembles, paradoxically, an instrumental canzona alla francese transcribed for voices Si pour moy avez du souci. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Disease is disgruntled , resemble basking in damp - dry fade aubergine.
  • Cousin Mary was the very type of the beautiful old lady, with her silver hair and her sweet Southern Irish voice; foreigners must be warned that this resembles what they call a "brogue" about as little as the speech of a Highland gentleman resembles the jargon of the Glasgow slums. Surprised by Joy
  • The stage resembled an oblong squash court with seating perched precariously on scaffolding above the set.
  • These resemble the foot of some specialized bivalves (Solemya or Lucina) used to penetrate putrid sediment to release H 2 S consumed by symbiotic chemoautotrophic bacteria.
  • Not surprisingly these force patterns resemble the pattern of magnetic field lines across the aperture of a quadrupole magnet.
  • A blonde or red headed man was thought to resemble an enemy Norseman and so was discouraged!
  • Now, I would suggest to you that you re-read the dictionary definition of a "deist", and then tell me that you, if you can, as a thinking person, tell me that the description of the incident in Washington's letter even remotely resembles any "indifference" on the part of God. Texas Faith: How did our civil debate become so uncivil? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • Moving over matter which has the qualities that we denote by the term fluid, the swayings which the air produces are of a peculiar sort, though they much resemble those of the fiddle string. Outlines of the Earth's History A Popular Study in Physiography
  • Not surprisingly these force patterns resemble the pattern of magnetic field lines across the aperture of a quadrupole magnet.
  • I am referring to Manchester Road Park which is an absolute disgrace and resembles a waste ground rather than a recreation area.
  • A spectacular Leonid storm in 1833 generated further anecdotes of meteors that swished, whooshed, or, in one case, ‘resembled the noise of a child's popgun.’
  • It resembles our little boreen, down to hedgerows of flowering whitethorn and grass growing in the middle of the road. Out of Ireland (3)
  • She's like a child grown in a pod on Mars: far too poised and intelligent to resemble any kid from our planet.
  • The panels resemble the facings of typical office buildings - and the factory plans to customize the film coating depending on how opaque the architect wants the glass to be.
  • And like all exotic food, the taste of snake apparently resembles that of chicken.
  • A full-length portrait executed in what critics describe as in the style of Van Dyck, it shows her tall, beautiful figure to great advantage in a splendid gold silk gown but her profile is positively haggish, making her look more like Margaret Hamilton the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz rather than Princess Diana of Wales, whom I believe she greatly resembled. Archive 2010-03-01
  • In Missouri, some glades do resemble prairies, with plants that include big and little bluestem, Indian grass, Indian paintbrush, prairie larkspur, purple coneflower, and blazing stars.
  • But its head resembled nothing more than a game bird's, with its pallid pimply skin and pronounced proboscis, or beak.
  • The radiation causes chemical changes in the brain that resemble symptoms of Alzheimer's. The Sun
  • Tapper's breasts so perfectly resemble those of a young woman of 18 to 19 that even the male genitals which are also perfect do not fully remove the impression that the spectator is looking on a female. Amputations, acid gargles and ammonia rubs: Royal Navy surgeons' 1793-1880 journals revealed
  • The ultrastructure of liver of Cuora flavomarginata resembles that of the other reptilia animals, while the ultrastructure of kidney relates to the ecological behaviour of Cuora flavomarginata.
  • Since it was reopened last week, the site has resembled a military base during wartime.
  • “Ghull,” a collar of iron or other metal, sometimes made to resemble the Chinese Kza or Cangue, a kind of ambulant pillory, serving like the old stocks which still show in England the veteris vestigia ruris. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Parents, music lovers and the curious wander in and find a seat amongst a mishmash of antique chairs, an old couch and anything else that remotely resembles a place to rest.
  • According to Van Putten early weaned calves will suck anything that resembles a teat.
  • Now it was another plant whose clusters of small bell-shaped flowers resembled the daphne in Eleanor's garden. THE GOLDEN LION
  • Street lamp light crouchs posse , resemble brushy balloon, wave in the sky in grey indigo color.
  • On climbing from the cockpit, Rosberg was surprised to discover that his right-rear tyre had begun to delaminate and it was rubber flailing against the bodywork which had resembled the sound of a V6 ruining its bearings. Chequered Conflict
  • Guard memos, the O.O.O.F. which oddly enough resembles the sounds made by the testees for the torture memo clause is likely a forgery – sinc the rest of the Constitution is not printed on Walmart watermark Bond paper and in Arial font. Firedoglake » Give Me Liberty — A Patriot’s Case Against Appeasement
  • The sputa are concocted when they resemble pus, and the urine when it has reddish sediments like tares. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • The area resembles a series of ghost towns.
  • The closed interior world of Mitch's mind resembles too closely the hushed privacy of his new Pontiac; beyond it he feels anxiety and fear.
  • In this, strangely, it resembles the derided Clinton bill, with its mandate on all employers to cover their workers.
  • I heard now and then a sound that resembled the swift flight of a bird or the sudden "ting" of a telegraph-wire. The Dark Forest
  • It was log cabin style, as all of ours were, but the roof was shingled with crumbling slate, a pattern that resembled dragons scales.
  • It possesses shortest lines, now called geodesics, which resemble ordinary straight lines.
  • This painting within a painting shows a flayed figure whose blue body resembles an ecorche statuette used in academic life-study classes.
  • They rather resemble high-rise apartment blocks tipped on their sides (all those balconies), with a hull bolted on to the underside.
  • Boccia is best described as a wheelchair version of boules, while goalball is for unsighted athletes and resembles handball. Everything you need to know about the London 2012 Paralympics
  • The governing class, defended as a meritocracy, resembles nothing more than the Chinese mandarinate.
  • There is a lovely variety of this species called _V.g. variegata_; in shape and habit it resembles the type though scarcely as vigorous, but not at all "miffy. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • The next generation of computers will integrate knowledge engineering into their programming in order to solve complex problems in a way that more closely resembles human reasoning.
  • -- The beautiful little moth which flew on your table while you were writing, and which you inclose, resembles the _Deïopeïa bella_, which lives on the mouse-ear of our Northern fields. Harper's Young People, March 2, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
  • The cuckoo, which resembles a sparrowhawk or a kestrel in flight, can be difficult to identify.
  • The white backdrop resembles a fringed altar cloth, with small fir trees stitched in the bottom portion.
  • At first the route was a struggle, but it quickly came to resemble a sleepwalk.
  • Chantry houses tend to resemble community hangouts , jam-session rooms or fraternity houses more than magical workplaces, and they're often inhabited by several Cultists and a handful of Sleepers.
  • This fine species most nearly resembles Vivipara ussuriensis, Gerst.; but the last whorl is more inflated, and the surface of the shell is not malleated or lirate. Explorations in Australia The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
  • The leaves of this species are six inches long, pale yellowish-green, lyrate, with obtuse and entire divisions: when fully developed, they somewhat resemble those of the oak, as implied by the name. The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.
  • Instead, exams will resemble interactive video games and will be set and marked by computer.
  • Hung on the wall in a grid, the paintings resemble a starry night sky - the gorgeous and serendipitous result of a very mechanical process.
  • Rayon is strong, extremely absorbent, comes in a variety of qualities and weights, and can be made to resemble natural fabrics.
  • This resembles the American game of horseshoes.
  • It was a sea of horrible toga tank tops, and those double-slit skirts that resemble loincloths.
  • The play focuses on a tough Irish laborer (Hamlin), who becomes a national superstar when it's discovered that his daughter has a "hickey" on her neck that resembles Jesus. TheaterMania.com
  • The development of volvoxes which are mutant for both the gls and regA loci resembles that of simpler volvocaceans, wherein all cells first differentiate as somatic cells and then later become reproductive cells.
  • When bodies of troops move in lines parallel to each other, but each somewhat in the rear of the other, so that their whole position resembles an echelle -- a flight of steps. Roman and the Teuton
  • Mr. Darnay tells Sydney Carton, the wigged gentleman who resembles him (and who is an attorney working for the defense), to tell Miss Manette that he is deeply sorry to have been the cause of her agitation.
  • Tanka means eggboat; they resemble an eggshell divided longitudinally, and are peculiar to Macào, the shoalness of the water preventing a landing in larger vessels. Kathay: A Cruise in the China Seas
  • In it are a simple Japanese keyhole saw and a host of carpenter's rasps that resemble cheese graters and that peel at the wood with a steady ‘chht, chht’.
  • The restaurant, which serves surprisingly tasty dishes — like steak onglet with béarnaise sauce, slow-cooked pork belly, cheese soufflé omelette, and organic salad grown from the prisoners 'own garden — resembles something between Hell's Kitchen and Prison Break. A Taste of Prison Food
  • Skyway's trails are easy, and its northeastern section provides a dramatic view of the Book Cliffs, deeply eroded shale walls that resemble taupe book spines lined up on a shelf.
  • Appliances plug into slave units which may resemble oversized 13A adaptors.
  • In fact, the nut resembles a girl's pudendum.
  • An American athlete swung the wheelchair to enter the bank dexterously , the counter has resembled the tea table highly, to her again appropriate.
  • Here, too, it resembles "The Producers," which was a last-gasp homage to the anything-for-a-laugh Borscht Belt schtickery on which the stand-up comedy of my childhood was based, with four-letter words sprinkled on top to give it a factitiously up-to-date air. The Re-'Producers'
  • Today the senior clerk's role resembles that of a chief executive of a multimillion-pound company. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her skin was as pale as snow; making her darkly colored eyes seem black so that they resembled dark pools.
  • Despite their repellent condition, they resemble ancient Britons.
  • The irony is almost too perfect: Malls are now being designed to resemble the downtown commercial districts they replaced.

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