WordNet
adv. in a similar way [syn: much as]
Usage examples of "very much like".
The cosmic cycle will bring this age inevitably: it will be the next shemittah, very much like the first.
The supporting cast includes a 9-year-Old boy very much like I was at that age.
The small cluster of cirrus clouds to the west looked very much like the clouds that had been there yesterday morning, although he knew better than to believe they were actually the same.
She must be having a dream, Scop thinks, a dream very much like some of his own: blood, death, pain dripping from the walls of the night but she will recover from hers in time whereas he will not and as far as Kennedy, there is no way in which he can apprehend what is going on in that brain at the present time.
In other words, it needs to look very much like Sorrow, or it couldn’.
It was a cabin measuring six feet square, very much like that occupied by the pilot on the steamboats of the Mississippi or Hudson.
It was very much like many other churches throughout western Europea bit more brown and battered, perhaps.
It's very much like a miniature replay of the Wars of the Well on neutral turf.
The boys from Minnesota and Wisconsin were very much like those from Michigan.
He remembered Zhekak telling him about the stars, about how hot they were, the moon cold, the planets very much like Earth.
Soon, the time-door would be closing forever, separating him from a man very much like himself and a Vulcan very much like his own first officer.