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look alike

noun as in look-alike

noun as in twin

noun as in someone closely resembling another

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All the prisoners tease him that they look alike, but he isn't the father.

On the surface, the Grace Kelly look-alike, already famous in her native Australia, has it down.

Through the Look-Alike project, they were finally able to meet each other, and have since become close pals.

“I received a letter from a guy who met [his] look-alike one day on the beach,” Brunelle said of one of his submissions.

They may be any age up to sixty or even sixty-five, but when they are black and naked they all look alike.

"All buck privates look alike to them," added Rose, laughing.

These twelve pictures of a famous woman flyer all look alike—BUT—two, and only two, are exactly alike.

To my eyes, girls far more and far oftener look alike now than formerly they did.

"They all look alike," murmured Clara Eversham, eying helplessly the silver border.

But I'm afraid all jugs look alike to me; but then, the fact is I'm in the jug business myself.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to look-alike, such as: carbon copy, impersonator, clone, copy, double, and duplicate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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