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  • These or similar words. (10)
  • Irma had a similar greeting. (10)
  • We have never had a similar case. (12)
  • Nataly eyes revealed a similar gulf. (10)
  • Saint-Saëns admits a similar influence. (3)
  • Temple chimed in, in a similar strain. (10)
  • Caesar assassinated did a similar thing. (10)
  • No similar blame is incurred by Henry Wilmers. (10)
  • Up came another, with a similar strip of paper. (10)
  • Up came another, with a similar strip of paper. (22)
  • This, however, by no means made a similar impression. (3)
  • Then let me rescue you from a similar fatality, Georgey. (10)
  • Her eyebrows rose, and Willoughby returned a similar nod. (10)
  • Similar ages, similar tastes, I suppose! (10)
  • You smile at me, as if I were a similar patient, signora. (10)
  • Both Germans and English made similar use of their folk melodies. (3)
  • He perceived a similar expression whenever he spoke of his residence. (10)
  • Something similar had been his experience with the contractor Graves. (13)
  • What officer of the Imperial service would, under similar circumstances! (10)
  • Being of a somewhat similar physical organization, she did it very laughably. (10)
  • He wanted to prevent the possibility of a similar assault on his contentment. (12)
  • For some similar reason he had not written; he wished to feast on her surprise. (10)
  • How were all those similar souls to know themselves apart in their common eternity? (9)
  • In a similar mood, the spiritual waverer vows to believe if the saint will appear. (10)
  • The two similar performances, so very innocent, had wondrous opposite consequences. (10)
  • I have already done you a similar favour by allowing you to air your utmost ingenuity. (10)
  • It displays similar excellence, but at times is too mystic and psychological in effect. (3)
  • Their harp was similar in form to the Irish; their favorite instrument was the bagpipe. (3)
  • And indeed, even by her kindest friends, Edinburgh is not considered in a similar sense. (2)
  • A similar division harassed her as when her friend Nevil was the candidate for Bevisham. (10)
  • I suggested, as I conceived in a similar spirit the forcible ducking of Mr. Peterborough. (10)
  • On reperusing the composition, he rejected it, but only to produce one of a similar cast. (10)
  • But I can say, dear, that after one rescue, a similar temptation is unlikely to master me. (10)
  • Many people had already said similar words to him, and he did not understand their motive. (12)
  • Another gave us a similar reply, with a monstrous grimace which was beyond our comprehension. (10)
  • In 1816, he became conductor at Stuttgart, and in 1819 he occupied a similar position at Weimar. (3)
  • Such was a field festival in 1703; at that date Antony Watteau would be painting similar subjects. (2)
  • Richard sneered: not for reasons that would have actuated a similar demonstration of the philosopher. (10)
  • Such audacity would seem incredible if we had not heard and read of so many similar instances of late. (10)
  • When the door was opened it leaned against two stakes driven into the ground, or some similar support. (17)
  • I have since seen similar effects produced by earthquakes; I am not sure but the ground was trembling then. (7)
  • Experience in similar cases seems to show that flight only goads the people on to plundering and destruction. (12)
  • Four years of teaching at Naples were followed by similar work in Venice, where he gained deserved prominence. (3)
  • He dropped dozens of similar remarks, and sometimes talked downright flattery, I had so deeply impressed him. (10)
  • Madam, I give you my word, he behaved to the full pitch as I myself should have done under similar circumstances. (10)
  • He became identified with the artistic life of Naples, where he fought a similar fight for the cause of good music. (3)
  • His eyes fixed upon Robert with steady scrutiny, and Robert gave him a similar inspection, though not knowing why. (10)
  • His eyes fixed upon Robert with steady scrutiny, and Robert gave him a similar inspection, though not knowing why. (22)
  • The valleys and gutters are best when they are lined with strips of ready roofing similar to the shingles themselves. (17)
  • Similar cases were recalled, in which later on a malicious punishment had, after all, been the portion of the subordinates. (12)
  • Andrew had become so demoralized by his own plot, that in every turn of events he scented a similar piece of human ingenuity. (10)
  • He had previously noticed that meetings with Miss Paynham produced a similar effect on him, a not so very impressionable man. (10)
  • If she abstained from writing, he might travel down to learn the cause; a similar danger, or worse, haunted the writing frigidly. (10)
  • Wagner had endured too much from similar pedants to be lenient with the picture he drew of their prototypes in medieval Nuremberg. (3)
  • Bob Pillin took it out in desperation, and, sitting down at the bureau, wrote a cheque similar to that which he had torn and burned. (8)
  • This string, when sounded with the bow, gave forth a harsh, somewhat nasal tone, similar to that of the 8-foot wooden organ reed-pipe. (3)
  • To the northward the French had built a fort of five bastions which they called Beauséjour, and another one much similar at Baie Verte. (19)
  • But there was a very pretty line of dead continually growing in our rear, and doubtless the enemy had at his back a similar encouragement. (7)
  • He chose to repeat a similar brief forbidding of the subject before they started together for the scene of the accident and Romfrey Castle. (10)
  • Several independent syndicates also supply a similar class of matter to papers throughout the United States, for both Sunday and daily use. (16)
  • He had left her against a little oasis of piled-up empty milk-cans, far down the platform where a few civilians in similar case were scattered. (8)
  • Their affectionate mother shared all their grief; she remembered what she had herself endured on a similar occasion, five-and-twenty years ago. (4)
  • He got back to the leather-smelling chamber, which was either the same or purposely rendered exactly similar to the one he had first been led to. (10)
  • I knew well enough that they indulged a similar selfish hope, so I had no scruples about using their hospitality to their disadvantage if I could. (7)
  • The Congressional district to which Cambridge belonged then included also Jamaica Plain, and similar action was taken there under the leadership of the Rev. (14)

Also see sentences for: alike, allied, comparable, congenial, correspondent, corresponding, equal.

Definition of similar:

  • similar, sim’i-lar, adj. like: resembling: uniform: (_geom._) exactly corresponding in shape, without regard to size. | n. similar’ity. | adv. sim’ilarly. | n. simil’itude, the state of being similar or like: resemblance: comparison: simile: (_b._) a parable. | adj. similit’dinary. (0)

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