Sentence examples for The likeness from inspiring English sources

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The likeness

noun

The state or quality of being like or alike; similitude; resemblance; similarity.

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The likeness here is remarkable.

The likeness is striking.

The likeness turned out to be poor.

The likeness of course is remote.

"The likeness is uncanny," Israelite says.

The likeness was uncanny and unmistakable.

The likeness, however, ended at Ms. Scully's pier.

The likeness of her sister Jeanne Gonzalès also stayed with the French Impressionist throughout her life.

The likeness considered to represent Mary brought $374,500, while "Mary Magdalene" made $350,500.

The likeness of a woman playing the clavichord was painted by Gerard Dou in the 1660s.

The likeness must be able to change the medium and then the sense organ.

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