Looked-like Sentence Examples

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  • It looked like a war zone and smelled like a cesspool.

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  • She looked like past-Death.

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  • It looked like the envelope the man in the black car had given him.

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  • His father looked like a tall man.

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  • Was that why she looked like she was going to cry?

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  • The table and chairs were made of a dark rich wood, and the tiles on the floor looked like polished bricks.

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  • Felipa looked like she wanted to eat the words.

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  • It looked like she was pregnant.

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  • You looked like a scared school girl out there when I found you.

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  • Do you suppose this is what it looked like when the first settlers found it?

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  • The night air was chilly on her bare arms and she shivered involuntarily, annoyed at herself because it looked like an obvious ploy.

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  • He looked like a rancher in his faded denim jeans and plaid shirt.

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  • That looked like a mighty cozy situation.

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  • The white sand blowing around looked like a Texas blizzard.

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  • It looked like a Rainbow Trout.

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  • They looked like two seated sentinels guarding the castle gate.

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  • I caught a glance at Quinn who looked like his dog died.

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  • Quick witted Betsy laughed, and told the man who was a frequent visitor, that it looked like a childhood picture of Howie in a Halloween costume.

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  • He looked like a prepubescent.

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  • Several of the rooms on either side were open, revealing couples in various stages of undress, a room with junkies shooting up and potheads lighting up, and a room filled with what looked like people sleeping.

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  • Tears wetted her face as men in what looked like black tactical SWAT gear entered the garage.

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  • He returned from the kitchen with tray holding a glass of orange juice, a plate with what looked like homemade granola bars, and a small bowl of sliced apples.

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  • A tall, toned woman who looked like she did Pilates for a living stood in the hall in tight black leather pants and a tight pink T-shirt that drew attention to her large breasts.

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  • Dusty and Darian, both drenched and covered in what looked like seaweed, were in the foyer.

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  • Jonny looked confused and uneasy, while Darian looked like he was ready to pounce.

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  • He looked like a professional wrestler with his muscular physique, tattoos, and long braid.

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  • She was surprised to see three people within, none of whom looked like they fit in the refined, elegant spaces of the parlor.

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  • She started to hand him what looked like an intricate carving in the side of an orange.

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  • The man looked like an ancient Greek prince with blond hair and chiseled features.

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  • He looked like her father, only his eyes glowed green where her father's had been purple.

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  • Several of the beefy men living in the house were in the grassy, well-lit courtyard, sparring with swords, knives, and other weaponry that looked like it came straight out of the Middle Ages.

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  • The scents of what looked like pizza night taunted her, and she stood peering through the cracked door at the long dinner table.

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  • She made out the shape of the bottom of a tattoo on his bicep, what looked like a half-sun.

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  • The adobe structure was guarded by several more Guardians, none of whom looked like Damian from the distance.

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  • Damian was chained to the wall so he could be force fed what looked like fruit punch.

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  • She possessed an "outie" navel that looked like a cherry tomato had dropped down her too-tight tee shirt and landed on the top of the hill.

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  • She struggled to recall what her real mother looked like or the day she became Death or even the day she met Gabriel.

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  • At the far end, she saw what looked like a busy street.

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  • This morning, he left a perfectly healthy woman – who looked like his mate and wore the Immortal mating tattoo – and yet was distinctly different.

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  • He barely accepted the idea of being mated to a woman who only looked like his ex.

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  • His reasoning was that God already knew what it looked like and it shouldn't be a distraction for others.

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  • He would be embarrassed if he woke to find he looked like Rip Van Winkle.

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  • She called forth a portal, and what looked like a cave opened in the air before them.

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  • A portal opened in front of him and he crossed through it, emerging in what looked like the Pacific Northwest.

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  • She held out something that looked like a compass.

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  • Beyond its yawning mouth, she saw what looked like yellow doorways glowing.

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  • But how else did Wynn know what Gabe looked like?

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  • The light from the water was bright enough to show who stood on the opposite shore, caught in what looked like a lover's embrace.

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  • Nothing about this place looked like it was something Gabriel chose.

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  • It looked like a cat scan of a brain, but it wasn't hers.

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  • A familiar vial appeared in her hand containing what looked like sand.

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  • The woman and boy left while she filled out the paperwork and then set it on a counter of what looked like an abandoned reception area.

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  • He looked like death with his dark hair and cold eyes, his panther-like physique, and gloved hands.

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  • You looked like you were in pj's last time.

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  • He picked up what looked like a medical file and became as still as the death dealer, as if forgetting her presence completely.

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  • She looked like shit.

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  • Was this what crazy looked like?

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  • The robed man sent what looked like a lightning bolt down the hall.

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  • She might not be on her street or even in her neighborhood or city, but it certainly looked like she was back in her world.

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  • Fences that looked like nothing more than stacks of rock shingles edged each property.

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  • The word "HOSTEL" was emblazoned across the side of what looked like a large red barn/bar in the center of the village.

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  • He looked like any normal nerdy American with big glasses and a scrawny frame.

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  • He looked like the rabid dog she'd expected Rhyn to be.

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  • Because she looked like shit.

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  • Next Megan took her to what looked like a large drug store, where she plucked a few items from a shelf filled with top of the line skincare products.

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  • He retrieved a small bottle of what looked like perfume and brought it back, holding it out to her.

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  • Dressed all in black with his dark eyes and hair, he looked like a living shadow in the snow-covered world.

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  • In truth, he had noticed that Hannah looked like the first Ancient.s mate ever found, Lilith.

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  • Katie was huddled in a blanket before the fire, and what looked like a healer curled on the bed.

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  • She looked like Lilith, the woman Rhyn killed when he discovered she.d plotted with the Dark One to kill the Council.

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  • It looked like a crypt.

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  • The second looked like Kris might.ve in his younger days, when his face still glowed with hope.

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  • From the outside, it looked like the other small mom-and-pop stores lining the street.

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  • She didn't really care what the dark grey walls, floors, and ceilings were made of or why the floor felt like carpet and looked like gun metal.

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  • It looked like real food packed on the low tables with meat, gravies, and tons of dishes of what might have been casseroles of varying colors.

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  • She took her first bite of what looked like beef.

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  • There were rows of grey chairs and several white benches in the rear, a handful of tables next to yawning windows, and a wall of what looked like constellation maps.

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  • She either hadn't completed the art form, or she didn't know what he looked like when he was content.

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  • Dean doused them in enough Parmesan cheese that they looked like Mount Abrams in February.

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  • He raised what looked like a pantaloon.

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  • Then she added, But it looked like a real ghost.

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  • His head was bloody, he looked like shit, and at least one of the medics thought he was already dead.

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  • She turned to Ryland, who looked like he wanted to volunteer for disappearance in the witness protection program.

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  • Clouds from the retreating storm looked like a triumphant army, hauling away its ordinance for another engagement—with only white-gray stragglers tagging behind.

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  • All three looked like front of the liners at a Santa Claus hand-out.

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  • So, you think Jerome Shipton cut the line so it looked like someone was trying to kill him and then used the remaining portion to loop through an anchor so he could then rappel down?

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  • It looked like young Donnie had a chance at life, in a home where love was in residence, instead of hatred and desperation.

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  • Think what those hundred-year-old drawers looked like to someone who didn't know what they were.

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  • The fact that the other end was also cut must have looked like the natural end of the line.

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  • Connor looked like hell.

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  • She appeared to be in her early thirties, had chestnut brown hair that fell in soft waves around her shoulders with thin streaks of what looked like fire running through it.

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  • Her fur was lustrous and her nose looked like black velvet.

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  • It not only looked like velvet, it felt like it.

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  • Jackson realized that she couldn't know what Elisabeth looked like as a wolf.

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  • The portrait still looked like the child, yet he was almost handsome.

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  • It looked like you had the upper hand.

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  • It had stopped snowing, but it looked like it could start again any minute.

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  • And hadn't he told Josh that it wasn't what it looked like - when it was exactly what it looked like?

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  • It looked like they weren't going to attack you, didn't it?

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  • She'd daydreamed of what he looked like.

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  • Most were short phrases that looked like orders.

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  • She didn't look forward to traveling alone into the valley where she'd last seen a sat image of what looked like a militia.

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  • The idea that the man who'd become her friend looked like this made her feel warm from the inside out.

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  • He looked like he was on vacation rather than facing the end of the world.

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  • Even if she did, the feds had thrown up walls on the other side that looked like they could withstand a nuclear blast.

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  • Kelli greeted a few of the women in the room and led Lana into what looked like a former warehouse in the back of the building.

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  • Aside from the chunks missing along the edges from the townspeople dragging it, it looked like it was in good shape.

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  • Katie stared at the necklace, horrified by the idea of looking at a soul and fascinated by the fact they looked like emeralds.  Gabe turned away and started through the forest again.

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  • Katie hesitated then continued onto the path Gabriel had told her to follow.  She didn't know what the creature was.  He looked like Andre, but Andre was dead-dead, which meant the creature following them was something else.

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  • Kris caught a glimpse of what looked like a shopping mall west of them.  His gaze lingered.

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  • Lara was taller and bigger, not fat, but looked like she was heading there.

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  • His route to Philly looked like a drunkard's path, zigzagging a series of country roads that were at times crowded with local traffic.

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  • The room had a musty closed-up smell and looked like a thousand other motel rooms in a thousand other cities.

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  • Vinnie looked like a hurt kid.

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  • Inside, a white-jacketed attendant, who looked like a high­schooler, casually checked Dean's credentials while Cynthia wait­ed, not quite out of ear shot.

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  • The body looked like a flipped fish—a huge white under belly.

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  • But it looked like Parkside could wash its hands of Wasserman's death—there was no way he'd float­ed out of their land-locked jurisdiction to the Chesapeake Bay.

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  • His shirttail was out and he looked like the lady friend had put him through his paces.

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  • It looked like a deer.

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  • It looked like a ring box, but they had already purchased the rings.

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  • Diet looked like the best choice.

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  • It looked like a fresh kill.

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  • Her hair looked like it hadn't been washed in a month and her coat was wrinkled and full of holes.

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  • He looked like he was grinning.

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  • His left arm looked like it belonged to a three-year old.

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  • For a while it had looked like Josh was returning to his old self.

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  • Sofi concentrated on stepping through the rubble of what looked like a once-great city.

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  • She found herself remembering what his body looked like when he stripped down to spar with her, how the muscular length of him felt against her own body when they were locked in combat.

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  • They looked like two lovers out for a stroll, not enemies.

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  • The waters looked like any other.

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  • Mums said that was what Carmen's eyes looked like when she was a baby.

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  • As the curtain lifted, the props had been changed so the room looked like a kitchen, with cardboard cut-out's of stove, sink and refrigerator.

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  • In spite of the fact that she was now 32, she actually looked like a teenager.

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  • I wish I could, but … He looked like he wanted to cry.

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  • It looked like a comfortable position, so Carmen did the same.

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  • He looked like someone she would like to know.

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  • On the other was a canyon cloaked with so many trees that it looked like broccoli.

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  • An apartment sized gas range stood beside a small refrigerator that looked like something out of the 50's.

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  • Among other tools, they found one that looked like a hockey puck with a sharp blade.

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  • Working her way along the edge, she finally found an entrance point - something that looked like an old trail.

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  • It looked like a blueberry.

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  • Her assistant, Gerry, looked like a college athlete with a huge, bright grin, blond hair and friendly hazel eyes.

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  • Her first date in five years was with someone who looked like Gerry.

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  • Then again, when would she ever get a chance to spend a night with someone who looked like him?

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  • Jessi leaned around Jenn to see what a god looked like.

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  • Ashley was so excited to hang out, she looked like she was in pain while Jessi wasn't budging.

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  • It didn't help that the women at the after party all looked like Toni and all the men like Gerry.

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  • She stood in the center of what looked like a ski lodge with one massive wall of windows overlooking the mountains.

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  • Jessi hurried after the Black God, following him into a narrow hallway and what looked like an operations center of some sort.

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  • He couldn't help thinking she looked like some beautiful, otherworldly creature with her full lips, haunted eyes and curls that appeared silver in the moonlight.

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  • On the 10th of August George Fox met him riding at the head of his guards in the park at Hampton Court, but declared "he looked like a dead man."

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  • The external law given, as was believed, by the God of Israel, was held to be the sufficient guide of life, and everything that looked like reliance on human wisdom was regarded as disloyalty to the Divine Lawgiver.

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  • Like Mary, she was reproached for showing no concern at the news of the king's flight, but her justification was that "she never loved to do anything that looked like an affected constraint."

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  • The alteration of the fossiliferous Lias by dolerite at Portrush into a flinty rock that looked like basalt served at one time as a prop for the " Neptunist " theory of the origin of igneous rocks.

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  • Her fingers were cold inside the gloves and her nose probably looked like Rudolph's.

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  • The rural countryside that surrounded the building rolled gracefully to trees that looked like Oaks, but it was winter and they still had their leaves.

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  • It looked like sheep wool, but it would have to do.

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  • Dusty didn't think twice about offing anyone who posed a threat to him, and he didn't remember what it felt like to be a human who witnessed what looked like a mass murder.

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  • What looked like a leg lay in her path, and a pool of blood and more mangled flesh nearby indicated where the Black God had gotten the blood covering him.

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  • Darian looked like shit, a stone wall propping him up, and Jenn was hurt and pissed.

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  • The Magician looked like a sweet, innocent Natural, one of the humans with extraordinary gifts who could be brought into the Guardians' organization.

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  • The Black God looked like a love-struck teenager, and suddenly Damian understood why Sofi suggested sending Jenn.

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  • He looked like a corporate chairman ready to give an annual report as he rolled his eyes with impatience at his brother who dominated the conversation with laughter and silly stories.

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  • He took an arm of each of the fashionable ladies and paraded one block uptown to Main Street, nodding to potential voters and ignoring the comments Fred muttered behind him that he looked like the crinkled cousin from Hicksville.

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  • This morning, he left a perfectly healthy woman – who looked like his mate and wore the Immortal mating tattoo – and yet was distinctly different.

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  • Erik, one of Rhyn's half-brothers, was bloody and bruised from what looked like a prolonged battle with several demons.

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  • If Fate looked like a frat boy and past-Death like a sorority girl, the Dark One's youthful human form didn't seem out of place among the deities she met.

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  • They followed the woman, who looked like a fitness warrior if she ever saw one.

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  • Clouds from the retreating storm looked like a triumphant army, hauling away its ordinance for another engagement—with only white-gray stragglers tagging behind.

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  • This Gabriel really did look like the Gabriel she knew.  She looked hard at his hands before he pulled on his black gloves.  The shapeshifter demon that took on Ully's form hadn't fully been able to disguise its arms and hands.  Gabriel's hands looked like they were his.

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  • The night was long and cold.  Deidre slept, and Katie drifted between a fitful doze and her thoughts.  Dawn crept across the jungle, peering first from the tangled branches overhead then inching through the trees.  As soon as she could see well enough, Katie crawled to Deidre's feet.  The woman continued to sleep, and Katie looked her over.  She looked like any other college student in cargo pants and a light sweater.  Deidre's long, flaxen hair was in a messy braid, and her skin was pale.

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  • She gritted her teeth in pain and sucked in a breath as she started to fall again.  She glimpsed demons hovering a short distance away over an opening in the jungle.  They looked like massive, angry hornets before disappearing from her line of sight.  A branch grabbed her arm this time and threw her back over the treetops.  This time, she faced a different direction and saw a sprawling palace the size of a mall.

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  • The body looked like a flipped fish—a huge white under belly.

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  • But it looked like Parkside could wash its hands of Wasserman's death—there was no way he'd float­ed out of their land-locked jurisdiction to the Chesapeake Bay.

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  • I wish I could, but … He looked like he wanted to cry.

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  • The TV theme was recorded in a wonderfully eccentric studio, which looked like a throwback to the 60s.

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  • From my distance it looked like a Dickens ' era young girl playing a button accordion.

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  • Parker had recently beaten Barnett 9-1 at 9-ball, and Andy still looked like he was suffering the aftershocks of that encounter.

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  • A combination of exercise and a spartan diet looked like a decent way to reduce atherosclerosis.

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  • The drawing on the cover depicted a caveman eating what looked like a quarter pound cheeseburger.

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  • It had a circlet of cilia very near its front end and what looked like tiny cilia on its protruding " nose.

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  • Their costumes looked like they'd come from modern day department stores, rather than a theatrical costumiers.

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  • She was shaped like a pear, and when she wore a crinoline she looked like a frog sitting on a lily pad.

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  • Poor lass looked like she wanted a cuddle, not fame.

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  • I opened in and saw dis fella dat looked like a Jedi.

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  • If he did not, it would have looked like an act of political desperation.

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  • However all of this was futile and the Jensen Motor Company looked like it was going nowhere, seemingly destined for collapse.

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  • Below is a famous reconstructed map of what Shoreham is meant to have looked like before the sea wreaked such destruction.

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  • What had looked like match for Koch now looked decidedly dodgy!

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  • He opened it on Toby, who looked like a wee tailor's dummy in a three-piece gray suit.

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  • My eyes were nearly swollen shut and my feet and ankles looked like I had elephantiasis.

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  • Abu Muhammad ibn Abi Zayd gave a fatwa to kill a man who was listening to some people discussing what the Prophet looked like.

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  • We met a young street child, he was playing what looked like a wooden flute.

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  • The cinema foyer was full of little old ladies who looked like they hadn't been to the cinema for thirty years.

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  • Think about what you looked like when you were left looking gory.

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  • Even Tracey Emin looked like she was having a hoot in the front row.

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  • They looked like hot-air balloonists ' gondolas and burned brilliantly because they were usually impregnated with years ' worth of factory grease and oil.

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  • There is a large artist's impression of what Mary Kelly looked like in life.

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  • There was an artist's impression and it looked like a kind of Bond villain's lair.

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  • On the surface the case looked like a quintessential example of tort litigation gone haywire.

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  • This scrubbing we endured until we looked like boiled lobsters, and the blood was drawn in many places.

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  • The annoying thing was that nearly all the buildings looked like they might be shopping malls.

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  • It took me ages to get the crap off and even then it looked like I'd been wearing mascara all week.

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  • Speaking of brilliant ideas, he also had what looked like the name of a football team tattooed over his left nipple.

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  • The camera optics were surprisingly good for what looked like a tiny pinhole lens.

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  • With his bald pate, he looked like his head had been put on upside down.

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  • We were intrigued to see what looked like an old naval steam pinnace drawn up on the shore, apparently rotting away.

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  • He looked like a scared rabbit in headlights last night.

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  • Houseplant occasional roadie whose haircut looked like Howard Jones ' houseplant.

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  • They looked like two animated black and white football scarves.

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  • Apologize and say that she/he looked like the enemy.

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  • My Nana had a glass bowl that looked like a big brandy snifter.

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  • T-bar shoes that looked like they had two eyes resting over your feet!

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  • The fifth looked like someone had stuck a hand grenade in the poor woman's torso.

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  • A lead of 38 runs on a sticky wicket with more rain on the cards looked like a winning lead for England.

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  • And yet he, who was generally the haughtiest and most irritable of mankind, who was but too prompt to resent anything which looked like a slight on the part of a purse-proud bookseller, or of a noble and powerful patron, bore patiently from mendicants, who, but for his bounty, must have gone to the workhouse, insults more provoking than those for which he had knocked down Osborne and bidden defiance to Chesterfield.

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  • Far up in the air was an object that looked like a balloon.

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  • The tops of their heads had no hair, but were carved into a variety of fantastic shapes, some having a row of points or balls around the top, others designs resembling flowers or vegetables, and still others having squares that looked like waffles cut criss-cross on their heads.

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  • At last he saw something in the darkness that looked like two balls of fire.

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  • He was dressed plainly, and, with his reddish-brown hair and mud-bespattered face, looked like a hard- working countryman just in from the backwoods.

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  • From the garden it looked like an arbour.

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  • Beside this I got a rare mess of golden and silver and bright cupreous fishes, which looked like a string of jewels.

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  • While he was getting down from the carriage steps two men, who looked like tradespeople, ran hurriedly from the entrance and hid in the shadow of the wall.

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  • He now looked like a man who has time to think of the impression he makes on others, but is occupied with agreeable and interesting work.

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  • Bushes looked like gigantic trees and level ground like cliffs and slopes.

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  • Along the road from Pratzen galloped what looked like a squadron of horsemen in various uniforms.

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  • When spring came on, the soldiers found a plant just showing out of the ground that looked like asparagus, which, for some reason, they called "Mashka's sweet root."

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  • His eyes were rather moist and glittered more than usual, and as he sat in his saddle, wrapped up in his fur coat, he looked like a child taken out for an outing.

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  • In fact, however, though now much farther off than before, the Rostovs all saw Pierre--or someone extraordinarily like him--in a coachman's coat, going down the street with head bent and a serious face beside a small, beardless old man who looked like a footman.

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  • They looked like rabbits caught in the headlights of a car, frozen with terror.

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  • The bottom looked like " highly polished metal " with a reddish glow, possibly a reflection of the primary red light.

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  • Rooms were fairly large, and it looked like they had been redone recently, we new furniture and carpets.

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  • What looked like creative suicide on paper was turned into a rip-roaring success by the sheer strength of Handel 's artistic personality.

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  • Houseplant Occasional roadie whose haircut looked like Howard Jones ' houseplant.

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  • Also located in this room was a bright yellow roadster coupe, which at first glance looked like a fairly standard Brabus model.

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  • He gazed down into the river water, with what looked like a fond, rueful smile.

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  • Kristof stepped from behind the sofa, picking what looked like cobwebs from his rumpled shirt.

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  • We looked at sandals made of what looked like petrified leather.

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  • These looked like a load of scaffold poles standing in line on the upper deck.

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  • The ring looked like aluminum shining in the sunlight.

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  • She was dressed in old fashioned, clean clothes, had a handbag, and looked like your typical shriveled up old woman.

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  • By the time the main wound was raw, open and all the wounds looked like she 'd been slashed with a knife.

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  • The bus driver was squirting some green liquid at what looked like a ghost, it was hurrying off the bus.

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  • Over to the left, a huge herd of elephants stood almost motionless, so far away that they looked like little models.

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  • I agreed it looked like a pipit but could n't decide what kind because it had a streaky back.

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  • We wore wooly tights, t-bar shoes that looked like they had two eyes resting over your feet !

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  • The nest looked like a thimble made of twigs and dried grass.

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  • The fifth looked like someone had stuck a hand grenade in the poor woman 's torso.

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  • Nowadays we would n't think it was very trendy to wear one because it looked like a sheet !

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  • Zammo looked like he seriously needed to ' Just Say No ' to pies, the tubby bitch.

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  • Early next morning I set off heading east along a well-worn trail up what looked like one of the main valleys in the area.

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  • He looked like a woodwork teacher about to inspect a second year 's knife rack.

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  • It looked like two squares of worn Turkish carpet, stitched together at the edges.

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  • He had a big bump on his knee that looked like the gnarl of an old tree.

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  • The large hill looked like a small bulge in the land when viewed from a distance.

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  • The office looked like a haphazard jumble of cubicles and machines.

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  • The office looked like a haphazardjumble of cubicles and machines.

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  • It may have looked like we were wandering aimlessly around town, but we were actually looking for a location for tomorrow's photo shoot.

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  • From far away, the opening of the cave looked like a mere aperture in the rock wall.

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  • Forgotten what your fur-baby looked like years ago?

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  • The kittens were black and white, gray and one that looked like a Siamese except for a white tip on her tail.

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  • He looked like he had vomited, as there was some on his head.

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  • A second, more generous coat resulted in ample curl and genuine fullness, accentuated by just the right amount of length - bold, but not so over-the-top that I looked like I was wearing a costume.

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  • From the car it looked like there weren't any lights on inside.

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  • She looked like a woman right out of the 1920's.

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  • She kept commenting that the park looked like a Monet painting.

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  • Both hands were wrapped so thickly in gauze it looked like he was wearing two white boxing gloves.

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  • If my jaw still looked like it did back in high school, I am afraid Dr. 90210 would have rejected me!

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  • Often seen in films with his real life best friend, Corey Feldman, it looked like Corey Haim's career had nowhere to go but up.

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  • If you missed the show last night, when Ryan Seacrest announced Kris Allen's name, his mouth looked like it literally dropped to the floor.

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  • Megan was told that she looked like Angelina Jolie.

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  • When Leno asked what Kanye thought his mama would say to him about his behavior, it really and truly looked like West was going to bust up in tears.

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  • The pink Ralph Lauren dress was saggy and she looked like she was swimming in it.

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  • He said if Senny looked like he didn't feel well to bring him in, but that I could also give him a teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide to help make him throw up the chocolate.

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  • I saw a commercial for a dog show, and they featured a Bedlington Terrier in the ad. My husband had told me about Bedlington Terriers when we were dating and said they looked like lambs.

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  • When Mr Bowles saw it in autumn it was so full of flower that it looked like a graceful spout of white spray, and as though it was trying to imitate some of the wonderful effects of the sea-wash on stormy days.

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  • As far as considerations of the swim assist vest -- when my children were learning how to swim they looked like corks going across the water about to go under at any moment.

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  • It had a smooth frame but looked like it was textured.

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  • The Turbo Express looked like a handheld TV (and could be used as one) and had the first colored screen in the history of portable video games.

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  • The background graphics looked like they tried to hard to make it as real as possible, but when you add in the computerized characters, everything just looks bad.

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  • At least I wasn't able to hit them and I used Donkey Kong (who looked like Jason Giambi after using…well, you know).

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  • Every time I saw a Gungan that looked like Jar Jar Binks, I just wanted to blast him!

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  • The Typing of the Dead was right up my alley for the simple fact I had a keyboard, I loved the House of the Dead games, and it just looked like a lot of fun.

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  • He had even learned how to adjust the view, and sometimes he'd play with the game where he could see the entire car, and other times he'd switch it so it looked like he was in the car looking out the windshield.

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  • One of the naming experts at Lexicon thought the miniature buttons on RIM's product looked like the tiny seeds in a strawberry.

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  • In 2008, it looked like GPS was going to be the big feature, but by 2009, not much new had come out of the big companies.

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  • Earning top scores for mambo and samba, Smith sure looked like he was having a lot of fun while dancing on the show.

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  • Two year later in 1804, the south wing was complete but the mansion looked like detached buildings until the central section joined both wings in 1818.

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  • Done poorly, it looked like the hair on a doll's head.

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  • If so, you may not remember exactly what Snow White's hair looked like.

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  • This is a fun way to remember what your pregnant stomach looked like.

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  • What looked like it might work well together on a computer screen could look completely different in person.

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  • Within a few years the couple was able to purchase a building that looked like a country cottage in Lakewood, Colorado.

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  • Demi Moore at the 1989 Oscars wore an outfit that looked like a cross between biking shorts and a Renaissance gown.

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  • Worse yet, the least expensive device would set us back over $1500 and it looked like a science project.

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  • Some enterprising designer found that little "arms" could be attached to a costume, so that once a dog's front legs were inside, it looked like a little person.

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  • There might be a few variations in jackets and dress tops, but for the most part, children looked like small adults, rigidly divided by economic status.

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  • Sam Goodman described that the young lady in question looked like a "West Indian woman", or a "young black woman with dyed blonde hair".

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  • I know that's not much to go on, but it looked like it was really going to get good when the tv went pfffftttt.

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  • The old tombstone was beginning to crumble, but it looked like as good a site as any to set up.

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  • In a 1960 issue of Fate magazine, Mrs. Delbert Gregg of Greggton, TX reported an encounter of a shapeshifting creature that looked like it was half man and half wolf.

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  • Imagine a sneaker without that core at its sole - unusual, yes, but that is essentially what the shoe looked like.

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  • According to Nixon, the show embraced the idea that no matter where a person was from, what they looked like or who they were, they were all children of God.

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  • The car looked like a carriage without a horse in front of it.

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  • At the time, many of his listeners had no idea what he looked like until he started hosting a half-hour television talk show which lasted from 1992 to 1996.

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  • While the band was not getting much commercial notice, they had a devoted cult following, and the band looked like it was set to produce many more albums over the years.

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  • The band struggled to carry on, with a second album seeming years away, splitting up looked like their only option.

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  • The Army offered him an office job, but Parker advised him to avoid anything that looked like special treatment.

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  • Lambert looked like the clear favorite to win the competition, but as the finals approached, an avalanche of press about his sexuality took over.

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  • The middle class family is remarkably grounded and the show takes you back to a time when reality TV families looked like people who could be your neighbor.

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  • DeVille (himself a VH1 alum), Daisy De La Hoya looked like a surefire bet to win Bret's heart during Rock of Love 2.

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  • The Ewoks looked like little teddy bears that lived as hunter gatherers.

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  • Originally the cybernetic Cylons all looked like mechanical monsters, but then Battlestar Galactica introduced humanoid models.

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  • Humans had not yet reached the moon, but anyone with a TV knew what spaceships looked like.

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  • The god Mothra, a creature that looked like a cross between a giant moth and a bee, arrived on the scene and attacked Godzilla in a mythic battle that left audiences stunned as it appeared that Mothra was about to destroy Godzilla forever.

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  • Dundee looked like a draw would do, having been run ragged for most of the game.

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