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vb. (present participle of look like English)
Usage examples of "looking like".
I have a submachine gun, and you wouldnt get five feet without looking like an outtake from Bonnie and Clyde.
Ultimately, we lost about $20,000 per week, looking like a pretty ugly duckling when it came to impressing the investors.
Before the hearth stood the princess, an old grey-haired woman, with Lina a little behind her, slowly wagging her tail, and looking like a beast of prey that can hardly so long restrain itself from springing as to be sure of its victim.
Helmut, who had traded jobs with his brother, trailed Storm, looking like a grumbling thunderhead seeking a target for its spears of lightning.
He looked carefully at his collar, wondering how many days he would be able to keep it looking like a fresh collar, and he regretted that he had not brought his safety-razor to this new home.
Already looking like a death camp survivor from malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies, there was absolutely no way he was going to survive another year until the AEF arrived.
Now from the point of each wing sprang out thin lines of men, looking like great horns, or nippers, whose business it was to meet and cut them off.
If they had ever accused Spock of looking like the devil himself, they had been mistaken.
Larsen stood next to Harrington-Bird, goateed, bespectacled, wearing a tweed suit over a sweater-vest and looking like Hollywood’.
Alarms died as power began to drain out into the darkness of space, looking like fire flies trying to find shelter from a storm.
Some of the fens in particular were large, showing pale greenish-tan, occasionally with islets of forest looking like black teardrops.
We should be looking like ghosts ourselves, and despair would be seizing on our hearts.
When his son was done talking, the king rose heavily from his seat, looking like a man who wanted to be anywhere but here.
The building was of rough stone, looking like a seventeenth century European factory and had real wooden beams inside.
Moritz looking like a frump, and yet there was no time to get anything sent from Paris, and, whatever she did, she wasn't going to show herself in any dowdy re-arrangements done at home.