Sentence examples for slightly like a from inspiring English sources

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It made me feel slightly like a shunned prostitute.

A giddy, hilarious, silly-shoed one that looks slightly like a hedge-fund manager and slightly like a madcap genius and quite a lot like FUN.

It's mounted on the wall and protrudes only slightly, like a bas-relief.

His powers are still developing and something about the short cape makes him look slightly like a sanitarium escapee.

Behind the innermost wall, seeming to swell out slightly, like a balloon about to burst, I glimpsed something purple.

A few laps later, the world began to shift ever so slightly, like a Philip Glass piece evolving.

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The section on Thomas, towards the end of the book, feels slightly like an appendage.

But this series, something has shifted slightly, like an ambitious tower of sponge starting to crack under its own weight.

These days, all is deference, including the dulcet tones of the servers and the count-of-three course placement that feels slightly like an ambush.

It looks slightly like an airport waiting room, but it is, at any rate, capacious, containing a restaurant and, no doubt, many facilities that I have not yet had time to become acquainted with.

When ripe, the fruit yields slightly, like an avocado, to pressure from your finger.

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