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Meanings of very lifelike in English
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Usage of very lifelike in English
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Her bent head and figure down to the waist are verylifelike.
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And the dead woman grew in his fancy, until she became verylifelike.
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Withal verylifelike and picturesque in many of its touches.
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It was like looking at two superb paintings, suddenly made three-dimensional, verylifelike, but not alive.
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Upon his head he wore a huge helm atop which a verylifelike dragon's visage acted as crest.
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That is so verylifelike.
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One actually feels the difficulty of working on it as a patient, as it has a verylifelike presence to it.
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While his assistant blew a bamboo flute behind the scenes, the puppets danced fandangoes and played football in a verylifelike manner.
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Although some of the figures in these Medici palace frescos are thought to be family portraits, still they hardly seem verylifelike.
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She holds her head back when she puts 'em in and they run down her cheeks verylifelike when she straightens up.
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Sometimes the figures of the infant Savior, of Joseph and Mary, of the wise men, of the sheep and cattle, are verylifelike.
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And finally there were the portraits, enameled miniatures and one verylifelike painting of the exquisite dark-eyed little boy that Tonio had once been.
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In the center of the field stood a scarecrow, verylifelike, straw hands hidden by gloves and face painted with a soppy sideways grin.
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The Abbe Tripied, who pronounced her funeral eulogy at Bar-le-Duc, May 21st, 1868, traced a verylifelike portrait of her.