Sentence for alike | Use alike in a sentence

Sentences with alike in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use alike in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for alike.

  • No two alike. (21)
  • They were very much alike. (8)
  • You are quite enough alike. (4)
  • They were mysteriously alike. (12)
  • My dear, all men are not alike. (8)
  • They did not always think alike. (4)
  • Their taste was strikingly alike. (4)
  • We must both think alike about them. (9)
  • My clothing and skin were alike in rags. (7)
  • It seemed to Dan that they were exactly alike. (9)
  • Her heart and faith were alike engaged to James. (4)
  • Isabella and Emma, I think, do write very much alike. (4)
  • Rose-pink and dirty drab will alike have passed away. (10)
  • Yet all the dogs are alike in this, that none is respectable. (7)
  • They were alike in their build and in their manner of speech. (10)
  • They were alike in their build and in their manner of speech. (22)
  • But Mrs. Dashwood was alike uninfluenced by either consideration. (4)
  • But where one was so good and simple, why should not all be alike? (2)
  • He spoke alike without levity and without selfish sentimentality. (14)
  • The satiated, and the insatiate, appetite alike appeal to extremes. (10)
  • Hence, no two church scales are alike in the positions of the halftones. (3)
  • Crackers and Coons alike are long extinct, and these are their successors. (7)
  • Thoughts of Diana made phantoms of the reputable and their reverse alike. (10)
  • He could not have both; it is the law governing princes and pedestrians alike. (10)
  • If there is any certainty about critics, it is that they will not think alike. (16)
  • I rejoice to think that my staying or going will be alike unknown to the world. (10)
  • They blossomed alike in the genial atmosphere of Mrs. Brinkley and of Mr. Corey. (9)
  • Louisa had fine naval fervour to begin with, and they would soon grow more alike. (4)
  • The lady meanwhile lures the mob, alike Ogles the bursters of the horn and drum. (10)
  • Old and young were alike to her if she saw an end to be gained by keeping them hooked. (10)
  • They were very much alike, and she objected to him that he was too light and frivolous. (9)
  • These two, Giles and Jesse, were so alike and so inseparable that they were known as the Dromios. (8)
  • It is a sign that the end, and the delivery of reader and writer alike, should not be dallied with. (10)
  • They did nothing naturally, and nothing alike, save only to advance foot by foot in the same direction. (1)
  • Of harmony in the modern sense of the term, there was none; instruments and voices alike were in unison. (3)
  • I find them prodigiously alike in their love of pleasure, differing mainly in their capacity to satisfy it. (10)
  • But let thy joys be fresh as flowers, That suck the honey of the showers, And bloom alike on huts and towers. (10)
  • The tendency of builders to imitate orchestral tone and effects has had influence on composers and players alike. (3)
  • They were alike too, in a general benevolence of temper, and a strong habit of regard for every old acquaintance. (4)
  • The helpless poor and the uneasy rich are alike open to the seductions of Romish priests and intoxicated ranters. (10)
  • The line is at times above, at times below the houses, and at times on a level with them, alike in city and in suburbs. (9)
  • Their number was never alike two days running, which made them attractive to one for whom novelty was the salt of life. (8)
  • A Golampian assemblage with uncovered heads resembles, indeed, a garden of flowers, vivid and deep in color, no two alike. (7)
  • Two lean fellows, rather alike, with lined faces and bitten, drooped moustaches, were the next to come through the yard gate. (8)
  • The more I know of the world the more clearly I perceive that its top and bottom sin is cowardice, physically and morally alike. (10)
  • They were each attended by their several retinues of womankind, the daughters all much alike, but the mothers somewhat different. (9)
  • They talked marvellously alike, so as to startle Count Kollin: and supposing he was not Alvan, it would be a bitter disappointment. (10)
  • They bite and kick at small or no provocation, at keepers and strangers alike, and frequently engage in violent combat among themselves. (21)
  • He had used this channel to ensnare Arnold and to procure an introduction to the leaders of society in Philadelphia, Tory and Whig, alike. (18)
  • She felt in herself a satiety, a fatigue, in which his good looks, his invented airs and poses, his real trouble, were all alike repulsive. (9)
  • They had been all solitary, helpless, and forlorn alike; and now the arrival of the others only established her superiority in wretchedness. (4)
  • It meant the birth of German opera, German alike in drama and music; it gave the final blow to the supremacy of foreign influences in Germany. (3)
  • It is restricted by a line beyond which intelligence and education alike would be at sea, and which only specialists and experts would understand. (16)
  • Their digestion was alike impaired by their joint life, but as they took the same medicines Mrs. Lander was baffled to account for the varying result. (9)
  • Those two talking together in the brief words of their deep feeling, had tones that were singularly alike: the mezzo-soprano filial to the divine maternal contralto. (10)

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Definition of alike:

  • alike, a-lk’, adj. like one another: having resemblance. | adv. in the same manner or form: equally: similarly. (0)

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