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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cloud like" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that resembles a cloud in appearance, texture, or behavior. Example: The artist painted a beautiful landscape with cloud-like formations in the sky.
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Light older than wine and a cloud like a tablecloth spread for lunch under the leaves.
It appears to be just a dark cloud like a puff of black smoke".
It was so loud that his marquee just took off, with a mushroom cloud like an atomic bomb.
Or, if you are not into folk music, he wears a little black cloud like a beret.
The mountains wear shards of sunset-colored cloud like bright scarves, with colors straight out of a Maxfield Parrish painting.
Another mural, set around a fireplace, shows a volcano erupting, its twin towers of cloud like two billowing curtains.
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The name "clouded leopard" refers to the distinctive cloud-like fur pattern [ 14].
These little treats are delicate and cloud-like.
They were made of a very thick bouclé that looked both substantial and cloud-like.
The whiteness of marble creates an ethereal, cloud-like quality: hence the title.
This cloud-like wonder would have been even better with a tad less sugar.
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