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be like something
noun
Something that a person likes (prefers).
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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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