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But he resembled by then an ancient Red Indian chief, and his expressions did not follow the patterns of other mortals.

Much of the nation has been caught up in a tempest that resembled one of the dinner-table scenes in August: Osage County.

The 1950s, observed C. Vann Woodward, resembled the era of Reconstruction in many ways.

The office politics of The New York Times have often resembled a combination of the Kremlin and the Vatican.

The philosopher once complained about young men whose desire for learning resembled their desire for a sun tan.

I called it a spinet, because it somewhat resembled that instrument, and was played upon in the same manner.

The former, in its frozen state, somewhat resembled hard butter.

The wedding breakfast very much resembled the similar festivities at which most of us have assisted.

Amongst all my fellow clerks I remember one only who resembled as a borrower some of my quondam associates at Derby.

It was to me a new birth of faculties that resembled a new sense of being, a buoyant and elastic lightness of feelings and frame.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to resembled, such as: parallel, feature, simulate, mirror, relate, and approximate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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