Sentence for likeness | Use likeness in a sentence

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  • The likeness is not bad. (10)
  • It is not a likeness, as I know you. (8)
  • The likeness indeed was remarkable. (10)
  • I never saw such a likeness in my life. (4)
  • Did by chance a likeness exist between us? (10)
  • The likeness in his soul had conquered her. (12)
  • I almost long to attempt her likeness myself. (4)
  • They had their points of likeness, she said. (10)
  • His unlike likeness to his brother had struck her. (10)
  • Richard moderated his voice to praise the likeness. (10)
  • I noticed then the likeness of Aennchen to Lieschen. (10)
  • In appearance, he had the likeness of a fallen parson. (10)
  • The likeness of his going to that of Ferrand struck him. (8)
  • Flatter the sketch, Miss Paynham, for a likeness to be seen. (10)
  • She returned it almost instantly, acknowledging the likeness. (4)
  • They say people living together get a likeness to one another. (10)
  • And brought to acknowledgement of the likeness by her daughter! (10)
  • His lips were rather full, so that he had a likeness to a spider. (8)
  • She placed his card in her writing-desk; she had his likeness there. (10)
  • There was neither in figure nor face any likeness between the ladies. (4)
  • But here she was obliged to look and consider and study for a likeness. (4)
  • He had the art of moulding the men who served him in his own likeness. (10)
  • She shapes anew her dusty crops; Her quick in their own likeness climb. (10)
  • His face was a handsome likeness of Hippias at the presentation of bridecake. (10)
  • I get a likeness of her out of you, with a dash of the mother mayhap somewhere. (10)
  • A top hat and modern collar did not improve the likeness, but it was there still. (8)
  • For my part, I exulted in having done a thing that gave me a likeness to Heriot. (10)
  • He was aware of becoming even solemn with the question of his likeness to Trannel. (9)
  • The likeness between them was, she felt, too flamingly keen to be looked at further. (10)
  • Was it the vague, unseizable likeness between them which had pushed him over the edge? (8)
  • He forgot the lord, and supposed he had found his own likeness, less gifted in speech. (10)
  • I know very well Everard Romfrey will see where the point of likeness between them stops. (10)
  • I passed it beside you yesterday with a flaunting mind and not a suspicion of a likeness. (10)
  • Con saw the likeness, but not considering it a complimentary one, he whisked over the leaf. (10)
  • Shutters and curtains and the fireless grate gave the room an appalling likeness to the vaults. (10)
  • And yet, for all that likeness to her mother, there was a difference, both in form and character. (8)
  • He was a weak young nobleman; he had wealth for a likeness of strength; he had no glory about his head. (10)
  • On the other hand, a bare excess of phrasing distorted him to a likeness of Mascarille playing Marquis. (10)
  • The dead are patient, and we get a certain likeness to them in feeding on it unintermittingly overlong. (10)
  • Its likeness to the story to which he had just listened now impressed him as perhaps more than accidental. (1)
  • She caught the likeness to Philip on a lift of her eye, and very soon we sat conversing like old friends. (10)
  • The likeness was indeed complete, even to the full, stony eyes, and a certain shadowy circle about the neck. (1)
  • But as a candid critic, I would ask you if the likeness can be considered correct when you give her no legs? (10)
  • He did his best to help her, and to construct for her a veritable likeness of the world as far as he knew it. (9)
  • I took him as he was sleeping on the sofa, and it is as strong a likeness of his cockade as you would wish to see. (4)
  • But by the time that a knowledge of them reached her, they were transformed into the likeness of beauty and legend. (12)
  • She approached and saw the likeness of Mr. Wickham, suspended, amongst several other miniatures, over the mantelpiece. (4)
  • He was a lover, surely a lover: he slid off to some chance bit of likeness to himself in every subject he discussed with her. (10)
  • There the young chief of the animals wore A likeness to heavenly hosts, unaware Of his love of himself; with the hours at leap. (10)
  • Hard likeness to the toilful apes of youth He bore at times, and tempted the sly smile; And not on her soft lips was it descried. (10)
  • Vittoria began to admit the existence of his likeness to her lover, though it seemed to her a guilty weakness that she should see it. (10)
  • He would have stared like any Philistine at the tale of their capacity to advance to a likeness unto men in their fight with the world. (10)
  • Serve it honourably, you are in peril of collapsing: show it nothing but the likeness of its dull animal face, you are steadily inflated. (10)
  • Yet the likeness or apparent likeness would suggest that we have not so much to fear upon the day of the explanation to him. (10)
  • His exhibition of his enemy Lord Dannisburgh, is of the class of noble portraits we see swinging over inn-portals, grossly unlike in likeness. (10)
  • Enough has been conceded for the stoppage of her intrusion; she is left in the likeness of a full-charged pistol capless to the clapping trigger. (10)
  • The whole woman was urged to delirious recklessness in happiness, and she drank the flying scenery as an indication, a likeness, an encouragement. (10)
  • Sweethearts stand in affectionate attitude, mightily pleased and unsuspecting, while he pretends to impress their likeness upon photographic plates. (21)
  • Priestly arrogance and unctuousness, and trickeries and casuistries, cannot be painted without our discovering a likeness in the long Italian gallery. (10)
  • It came, after wettings of a couple scorning the refuge of dainty townsfolk under umbrellas, and proud of their likeness to dripping wayside wildflowers. (10)
  • The captaincy was most in dispute between Dietrich Schill and Berthold Schmidt, who, in the heat and constancy of contention, were gradually losing likeness to man. (10)

Also see sentences for: analogy, appearance, color, copy, counterpart, guise, kind.

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