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a. Resembling or characteristic of steel.
Usage examples of "steellike".
The five-fingered hands ended in lethal, steellike talons also designed for ripping and tearing flesh, and the thick legs ended in reptillian feet that could grasp, claw, propel that heavy body over almost any obstacle.
He pulled me into his arms, swinging me around until I was leaning over backward, supported only by the steellike grip at waist and shoulder.
Combining steellike strength and durability with its great natural beauty, the crystal was replacing metal in all construction work and the demand was enormous.
But the cabled wrists of the bronze man made steellike claws of his fingers.
The young woman had it drawn like a tight steel skullcap, with steellike knobs over her ears.
If he felt the steellike fingers that paralyzed critical spinal nerves, he said nothing about it on the way down to the polished pine floor.
Her face burned in outrage as he held her in a steellike hold until he snatched her up and tossed her over his shoulder, jolting the breath from her.
Not reassuring in the least, with his steellike erection digging into the small of her back.
It makes for such a well-ordered and hate-happy life, the way we masters are in Moderan, so shiny and steellike in our glory, with our flesh-strips few and played down and new-metal alloy the bulk of our bodily splendor.
On another hung a highly polished steellike glass, with a narrow shelf below holding an assortment of items from jewel-studded pins and bone comb cases, to tiny colored bottles of floral scents, and a thickly padded bench before it.