Wiktionary
a. Resembling or characteristic of a hammock.
Usage examples of "hammocklike".
Nearly everything that could be taken away from the hunting site had been lashed to packboards, or wrapped in skins ready to be swung hammocklike from stout poles carried across the shoulders of two people.
The derisive term sacker came from the way some children who were bom with severe handicaps would be suspended inside one of their com-outer-controlled vehicles in a nylon hammocklike sack.
Nearly everything that could be taken away from the hunting site had been lashed to packboards, or wrapped in skins ready to be swung hammocklike from stout poles carried across the shoulders of two people.
The heightened emotions evoked genuine cries of sorrow and grief from the Mamutoi when the two children were solemnly carried out of a lodge on hammocklike biers, and brought around to each person for a final farewell.
Then Obred and Lero arrived, that same hammocklike device stretched between two of the horses, which snorted and pawed the earth but were easily forced to obey, and Kethan was transported.
We adapted the sling with which we had hauled him up the cliff face into a hammocklike litter that two strong people could carry between them.
After perhaps a hundred more yards the Irishman noticed something ahead -- a hammocklike bundle slung from the ceiling, dimly visible in the flickering yellow light.