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a. Resembling or characteristic of a throne.
Usage examples of "thronelike".
Borin leaned back in his thronelike chair, and Rani struggled not to sigh with relief.
In front of them, a man sat in a massive, thronelike chair that had been placed in the exact center of the room.
The executive tended to make a painful example of those accused of offenses against the thronelike feeding the miscreant piecemeal to a Cerberus, or simmering him slowly in cooking oil, with full medical support to keep him alive and conscious until the last possible moment.
He led the earl to a thronelike carved wooden seat in which, a trifle unsteadily, the earl sat down.
There had been a hall with many seats and at one end four chairs with tall backs and thronelike appearance set up on a dais before her.
These scuttled and climbed on the heavy, thronelike chair in which the Than sat, grinning around it and their Emperor, at the two humans.
High Mage of the South appeared to be occupied by only one man, Nokias himself, in the thronelike hover-chair in the center, picked out by the slanting rays of the afternoon sun.
The smiling group around the queen in her thronelike chair stopped smiling at our abrupt appearance, as did the queen herself.
Mother turned to the head of the table, where I had been installed on a tall thronelike ebony chair thickly inlaid with curly patterns of silver wire.
To the left, Archbishop Hubert lent the weight of his presence and approval to this gathering, coped and mitered as he observed from a thronelike chair.
Paper lanterns hung around the room, and there was Veruh Wang Ho, seated on a thronelike chair that was in some ways similar to the dragon throne of the Imperior.
Standing several meters away, near the spot where Kud'ar Mub'at's thronelike nest had once been, Boba Fett continued the application of the low-level electrosynaptic pulse device that was slowly bringing the web back from the dead.
The strong yellow light outlined the edges of the thronelike chair very nicely.