Look like : bear a physical resemblance to
- Examples in context:
- For example, whales, which today live in the water, had legs and lived on land, and probably looked like large dogs.
- This announcement comes along with Domino’s Japan’s 25th anniversary and looks like a marketing strategy.
- But building robots to look like people is not always necessary.
- The choice was either save up and go to Habitat or buy something that looked like mum and dad's.
- There is an acquisitive note to many of the lists, which usually include so many items to be obtained that they look like a shopping list.
- Yes, the man sitting in front of me looked like the Steve Jobs I knew.
- I might take your debit card and have different people around the world make transactions so it looks like you’re living in different places.
- My client is the wife. We’re pretty sure the husband still has the money; he’s just moving it around, making it look like he doesn’t.
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