Sentence examples for be like something from inspiring English sources

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be like something

noun

Something that a person likes (prefers).

  • Tell me your likes and dislikes.

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In the Friedman mind, things tend to be like something else.

These decisions force us to anticipate what our transformed selves will be like something which, in principle, we can't know.

"If you had to watch all 40 hours, it would be like something out of 'Clockwork Orange,' " Mr. Gibney admitted.

She spoke entertainingly of her sitters – "dancers do exactly what you want … actors want to be like something … captains of industry always sit the same way, glancing sideways".

There is a sideways window, at least, into what the early days of a Trump Administration might be like, something we so far know nothing about.

Why does everything have to be like something else?' I normally beg him to allow me at least one or two metaphors.

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It was like something from a movie.

It's like something out of "Eraserhead".

It's like something by Dalí.

It's like something out of Dostoyevsky.

"It was like something from another world".

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