Crossword clues for resembled
resembled
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Resemble \Re*sem"ble\ (r?-z?m"b'l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Resembled (-b'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Resembling (-bl?ng).] [F. ressembler; pref. re- re- + sembler to seem, resemble, fr. L. similare, simulare, to imitate, fr. similis like, similar. See Similar.]
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To be like or similar to; to bear the similitude of, either in appearance or qualities; as, these brothers resemble each other.
We will resemble you in that.
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To liken; to compare; to represent as like. [Obs.]
The other . . . He did resemble to his lady bright.
--Spenser. To counterfeit; to imitate. [Obs.] ``They can so well resemble man's speech.''
--Holland.To cause to imitate or be like. [R.]
--H. Bushnell.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: resemble)
Usage examples of "resembled".
Except that it resembled an unrimmed, unevenly spoked wheel, its function put me in mind of the Pentagon and the unreality of this adventure bore down on me again.
He resembled his father in face and outstripped him in size by half a foot but with undeveloped breadth.
The blips of light that were our defenders resembled a tiny crystal string of beads thrown casually on a jeweler's velvet around a pendant of twenty-three bright diamonds in random pattern.
He had hacked at the end until it resembled the tuft of an Hrruban tail, and then attached it to his pants.
It comes from the vicinity of this sssystem's fourth planet,” he said in a low, cautious voice that resembled a cat's purr.
Early muscular development and plenty of exercise gave Alec and Alison such innate grace of movement that they resembled a pair of young Hrrubans, hence their nickname, the Alley Cats.
On the screen, the two ships resembled hot white comets, arcing from the sky.
Shell-people resembled mature dwarfs in size whatever their natal deformities were, but the well-oriented brain would not have changed places with the most perfect body in the Universe.
Space stretched away from him, but his arm stretched with it, and the solid heavy feel of the needler reassured him that his fingers, even if they momentarily resembled tentacles, had firm hold of the weapon.
Curiously enough, the man resembled the captain who had won her from her uncle.
Simeon asked, scanning the video of the skinny, hairy hexapedal beings, whose faces resembled those of intelligent grasshoppers.
Upright and dignified, he rode in an ornate contraption which resembled a chair with a toboggan runner for a base.
The gray stone object, about fifty centimeters high, resembled an oddly twisted urn with an off-center opening.
He had his hands on the shoulders of two boys who resembled him closely.
Lit weirdly by the chariot light, the amphibioid resembled a grotesque clay gnome.