Sentence examples for somewhat look like from inspiring English sources

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This will somewhat look like an injured bait fish.

This is what it should somewhat look like once you're done with your setting up your Options!

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This superimposition of perpendicular highways over Marty's face also somewhat looks like the shape of a cross.

This model now somewhat looks like a laptop as shown below.

This proposed subsidy for mallrats, however, makes the previous somewhat-dubious bailouts look like good policy.

It can look like a somewhat callous response, to put a phone camera in the face of a dying man.

However, the problem of representing time starts to look like a somewhat limited version of another burning problem of Medical Informatics: that of medical terminologies.

And somewhat embarrassingly, it looks like meal kit companies need to emulate the brick-and-mortar groceries and online retailers they once criticized for overwhelming shoppers with choices.

It's a somewhat unassuming wristband (looks like it's made of rubber) that serves double duty as an emergency charger for your small devices.

The coelacanth has fleshy, lobed fins that look somewhat like limbs, as does the lungfish, an air-breathing freshwater fish.

They duly began picking up the tempo just before the hour, but their pressing was somewhat ragged and it looked like the relatively fresh legs of the rested Santos Laguna players might make the difference.

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