true-to-life

ADJECTIVE
  1. representing things or actions or conditions as they actually are
    the novel about ghetto life was true to life
    true-to-life duck decoys
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How To Use true-to-life In A Sentence

  • He writes true-to-life books, which cross over well from a teenage to adult audience.
  • true-to-life duck decoys
  • But is it just gonzo journalism, or could this more personality-driven style in some ways provide a more ‘true-to-life’ account of reality than classic news journalism?
  • The weight and angle of him; the true-to-life beard hair on him; arched back, educated hands.
  • It's not in any way ‘real’, obviously - it's not a docudrama, it's not true-to-life.
  • The weight and angle of him; the true-to-life beard hair on him; arched back, educated hands.
  • They pride themselves on Texan hospitality, and true-to-life cowboys and cowgirls running the show.
  • Though this could easily be the elaborate set up for one of your dad's dinner-table knee-slappers, this is the true-to-life plot of a theatrical venture called Oh No, A Condo!
  • As I did in Part One, I will continue using the Behemoth Retail Company, a fictional organization for which we're developing a data warehouse via true-to-life scenarios.
  • The film is frighteningly true-to-life and very funny.
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