Sentence examples for like scattered from inspiring English sources

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Like scattered toothpicks, thousands of naked pines still lay where they had fallen.

The highlights are ensemble passages where dancers splay in formation like scattered iron filings.

But the fact that some of the prints were like scattered pin dots of light on a black skirt (with a flamenco zest) gave them mystery.

And edging up the hillsides of the valley, like scattered Legos, are the curious flat-roofed redbrick housing cubes that Bata provided for his workers.

He loves Connecticut in spring and Vermont in the autumn; the architecture of spiralling firs; the way stands of trees cluster like sheep and cows pattern distant fields like scattered pebbles.

Like scattered leaves The boarded up windows The hustlers and thieves Now comes "The Rising," the title song of his album set for release Tuesday, with lyrics evoking World Trade Center victims.

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You could make a meal out of poultry (the smoked turkey is moist and flavorful, with a peppercorn crust), or pork (the jerk baby backs are almost char siu-like, scattered with green onions), or even lamb belly, which can be ordered alone or as a banh mi.

Taste, add lemon juice if you like, scatter over the parsley and serve.

Much of the park is savannah-like, with scattered stands of wine palms and evergreens.

Stunts like scattering dollar bills on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, where startled minions of capital scrambled to pick them up, not only condensed a world view into one arresting image, but brilliantly satirized the opposition.

More like "scattering".

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