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a. Having the characteristics of a scar.
Usage examples of "scarlike".
Gone was the furrow of worry between his brows, gone the scarlike marks of tension at the corners of his mouth.
I see that the scarlike line is starting to separate, like long, threadlike lips.
Whenever I wished -- which was not very often -- to reconstitute a woman's body, Oskar, not sufficiently convinced by a woman's scarlike parts, would invent Herbert Truczinski's scars.
It was an ax-keen, hawk-nosed face with sharp, angular cheekbones under which were scarlike creases of skin suggestive of tribal scars.
The severity of their faces was emphasized by scarlike V's of tissue under each cheek.
Under their sharp cheekbones were scarlike creases of skin, suggestive of tribal marks, that emphasized the severity of those laser-eyed faces.
Bell turned around and permitted the destroying beam of the disintegrator to play over the scarlike body until it had dissolved into nothingness.