Sentence examples for look like well from inspiring English sources

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Today the headlines all look like, well, all right, there's a plan.

MOST actresses, when a script requires them to run, look like, well, actresses required to run.

All he's missing is a pair of horns and a pointy tale to resemble cartoon devils; there's nothing funny about his predicament, but to show it in all its real-life agonies would make "The Lost Weekend" and D. W. Griffith's "The Struggle" look like, well, "Blonde Inspiration".

That scenario could trigger a constitutional crisis that would make Watergate look like, well, a third-rate burglary.

They look like well drilled, but ultimately quite rubbish sentries.

Gummi worms without artificial coloring would look, like, well, muddily translucent worms.

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And pomelos that look like well-formed grapefruits -- not surprisingly, since the pomelo is one of the grapefruit's ancestors.

While these moralistic tales are arrestingly composed, they nevertheless -- for this viewer at least --remain staged moments, in which the participants look like well-cued actors.

They look like well-known but much newer microfossils from two billion years ago and are not odd or strained in shape.

They look like well-made childrens' toys, but some of them have drops of dung (again!) inside them, indicating their use in hunting rituals.

Now, to people it looks like 'Well, you got shot.

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