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Meanings of resemble somewhat in English
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Usage of resemble somewhat in English
1
The Narrows are said to resemblesomewhat the Palisades on the Hudson.
2
The background is made to resemblesomewhat the interior of a shell.
3
That will resemblesomewhat a journey of Bacchus and Apollo in one person.
4
I resemblesomewhat the prodigal son, do I not?
5
They resemblesomewhat the desmids in their reproduction.
6
These Potato Biscuits are particularly nice when freshly baked, and resemblesomewhat biscuits made from baking powder.
7
I don't know it; but I suppose it should resemblesomewhat the one given by the sergeant to the conscript for making cannon:
8
She had a great deal of aptness in modeling and managed to make her figures resemblesomewhat the girls they were supposed to represent.
9
No doubt he was deceived by some purely superficial resemblances-forexample, the feet of the barnacle fish resemblesomewhat the feathers of a bird.
10
In their construction they resemblesomewhat, in the care that is taken to prevent the earth touching the corpse, the class of graves previously described.
11
The nuts are large, rather long and oval, resemblingsomewhat the Franquette.
12
The movement, in its sinuous, flexile gliding, resembledsomewhat a serpent's crawl.
13
Carts with donkeys attached, resembledsomewhat the jaunting car in Ireland.
14
Atherstone is compared to Thomson, whom he resemblessomewhat in style.
15
Resemblessomewhat our commonly-cultivated species, and has pale purple flowers arranged in long racemes.
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This is a very hard-shelled nut, very oily and resemblessomewhat the Brazil nut.