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Meanings of resemble large in English
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Usage of resemble large in English
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His Strandbeest resemblelarge surreal animal skeletons that walk by themselves, powered by wind.
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These bells they regard as precious jewels; they resemblelarge pans and are very sonorous.
3
The balls, which resemblelarge bubbles, have a jelly-like membrane made of plant and seaweed extracts.
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The supports should resemblelarge pins.
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See how black and threatening these pines rise up, and do not these myrtle-bushes resemblelarge dark graves?
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The young leaves on the summits of the stems close up at night so much, as often to resemblelarge buds.
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In others, a few steps lead into small apartments which are situated in the saloon itself, and resemblelarge private boxes in theatres.
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It's like Robbie Keane all over again, only without celebrations that resemblelarge transparent sacks of uncooked sausagemeat flopping down a flight of stairs.
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In all Kenyah houses are large numbers of dogs, which vary a good deal in size and colour, but roughly resemblelarge, mongrel-bred, smooth-haired terriers.
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They resemblelarge slugs with an underside a little like the flattened rockers of a rocking-horse, slugs between 20 and 40 feet long.
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Initially, HFH cultures contained 2 main cell types that morphologically resembledlarge and small hepatocytes.
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Therefore this new parameter resembleslarge artery PWV.
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The high-souled Nakula, then, filled with rage, pierced his antagonist with shafts that resembledlarge blazing brands.
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In Northern and Central Italy, one often sees hillocks crowned with grove-like plantations of small trees, much resemblinglarge arbors.
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It had a tropical climate, and was watched over by the friendly but wary Ambreza, who resembledlarge, cigar-smoking beavers.
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The conglomeration of houses resembledlarge, venturesome ships, which lay at anchor or were gliding to a distant, beckoning sea.