Sentence examples for be mirroring from inspiring English sources

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be mirroring

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A smooth surface, usually made of glass with reflective material painted on the underside, that reflects light so as to give an image of what is in front of it.

  • I had a look in the mirror to see if the blood had come off my face.

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President Bush, for all his friendly gestures, seems to be mirroring some of Johnson's mistakes.

"It's far more common, certainly now, as movies abroad seem to be mirroring the United States," Mr. Cripps said.

"I will be mirroring every single one of his meetings with a live town hall, or a teleconference," he said.

Blame, who has won three of four races this year, has a late kick like Zenyatta's and will most likely be mirroring her late move in the stretch.

Magnificent in the 1970s, relegated a couple of times and on their knees, Salford seem to be mirroring Manchester City's rollercoaster history and Kuwaiti racehorse owner Koukash plans to make them the City of the 2010s, too.

The British economy, like its counterpart across the Atlantic, has fallen on hard times, and in many ways the experience appears to be mirroring that in the United States.

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It's mirroring exactly our times.

Her fears are mirrored nationally.

They are mirrored elsewhere.

The walls are mirrored.

This problem was mirrored in Sweden.

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