Use alike in a sentence
Sentences starting with alike
- Alike unavailing to convince them is the fact that they have never detected a man of us in any attempt to disturb them. [7]
- Alike the gorgeousness and the squalor of the Orient appealed to his artistic sympathies. [4]
Sentences ending with alike
- But for three years I was at Cordon's Pride winter and summer alike. [9]
- There he was worshiped, conjointly with Serapis and Isis, by Egyptians, Greeks, and Syrians alike. [10]
- No two tales were ever alike. [9]
- No two men were dressed alike. [5]
- He said it was just himself all over--a portrait that sweated moods from every pore, and no two moods alike. [5]
- Men of this type, who could be leaders, are ready to assume their responsibilities, are ready to deal fairly with railroads and citizens alike. [9]
- It is not true, for instance, as Dr. Meigs states, that contagion is "no respecter of persons;" that "it attacks all individuals alike. [3]
- But the French troops quite rightly did not consider that this suited them, since death by hunger and cold awaited them in flight or captivity alike. [2]
- Three or four times, as if in response to the call of the spectators, this was repeated, the curtain lifting every time on a different scene, and then it was all over, and the heavy mist shut down on the registered and the unregistered alike. [4]
- Some, indeed, traverse this world weighing, before they partake, pleasure and business alike. [9]
Short sentences using alike
- They actually dressed ludicrously alike. [9]
- All the world is alike. [10]
- You seamen are all alike. [9]
- They are all alike. [4]
Sentences containing alike two or more times
- When they were several miles below "Cave Hollow," Tom said: "Now you see this bluff here looks all alike all the way down from the cave hollow--no houses, no wood-yards, bushes all alike. [5]
- Emperors, kings, artisans, peasants, big people, little people--at the bottom we are all alike and all the same; all just alike on the inside, and when our clothes are off, nobody can tell which of us is which. [5]
- And this was easier of accomplishment than you may believe, for at that time in Maryland Tory and Whig were amiable enough, and the young gentlemen of the first families dressed alike and talked alike at the parties they both attended. [9]
More example sentences with the word alike in them
- The tyrant who wore this gaudy cloak was, no doubt, devoid alike of truth and conscience; but, as to his being a philosopher, who knew the worthlessness of earthly things and turned his back upon the world, those who could might believe it! [10]
- Human beings are wonderfully alike when they are placed in similar conditions. [6]
- The other light, whose power full well you know, E'en though in words I nor describe nor name, Alike for me and you its rays aye glow-- Maternal love, by day and night the same. [10]
- Truth was, Doltaire, who had no sordid feeling in him, loathed alike the cupidity of Bigot and the incompetency of the Governor, and respected Montcalm for his honour, and reproached him for his rashness. [11]
- I think that when we all see one thing alike, it is evidence that, as regards that one thing, our minds are perfectly sound. [5]
- I think that when we all see one thing alike, it is evidence that as regards that one thing, our minds are perfectly sound. [5]
- The two match-boxes were just alike, but neither was a plagiarism. [6]
- No two theories were alike, or even much resembled each other, save in one striking particular, and in that one all the other eleven theories were absolutely agreed. [5]
- Day and night were alike to him. [10]
- Mother and daughter were alike in that both were inarticulate, but Janet had a secret contempt for Hannah's uncomplaining stoicism. [9]
- The whole village was proud of Euthymia, and with these more quiet signs of grief were mingled loud lamentations, coming alike from old and young. [6]
- The lava surface was all alike in the lantern light. [5]
- Serapis himself indeed was a divinity introduced from Asia into the Nile valley by the Ptolemies, in order to supply to their Greek and Egyptian subjects alike an object of adoration, before whose altars they could unite in a common worship. [10]
- When, presently, her waiting-woman should return, she was resolved to leave the house at once; she could not bear to stay; her feelings and duty alike indicated the place where she might find the last hour's happiness that she expected or desired of life. [10]
- It is alike valuable for my purpose. [7]
- As a mental tour de force it is without a mate, it defies alike the simple, the concrete, and the occult. [5]
- As the meeting took place the agent did not fail to note how alike in build and manner were the two men, how similar were their gestures. [11]
- A nightmare seemed to weigh upon the palace and its occupants; for in addition to grief for their beloved prince, which saddened many a heart, the dread of death and the desert wind paralyzed alike the energy of mind and body. [10]
- To add brightness to the sun or glory to the name of Washington is alike impossible. [7]
- It does seem to me that in the field the two classes have been very much alike in what they have done and what they have failed to do. [7]
- What I swear to by the head of my mother, friend and foe alike must believe; and he who does not, must hold me to be the vilest wretch on earth; my presence can only be an offense to him. [10]
- All I desired to ask Mr. Bixby was the simple question whether he was ass enough to really imagine he was going to find that plantation on a night when all plantations were exactly alike and all the same color. [5]
- The two seemed to act alike in the matter. [11]
- But England talks through her nose yet; the Londoner and the backwoods New-Englander pronounce 'know' and 'cow' alike, and then the Briton unconsciously satirizes himself by making fun of the Yankee's pronunciation. [5]
- Scarcely two people think alike about the proper kind of human government. [4]
- There's only one thing that's alike in us, and that's a devilish self- respect, self-assertion, self-dependence. [11]
- These people built their houses a good deal alike. [5]
- They point to the United States, but it seems to me that the cases lack a good deal of being alike. [5]
- One may say the type of practical joker, for these people are exactly alike all over the world. [5]
- The harder I--as the sovereign--find it to answer the question the more positively do I feel it to be my duty to mete out the same measure to all veterans alike, whether officials, warriors or instructors. [10]
- He adhered to the slavish rules of propriety, and observed the reticences which a traditional delicacy has considered inviolable in decent society, European and Oriental alike. [6]
- How he stood the rigors of that campaign were a mystery to friend and foe alike. [9]
- It is alike the passion of the parvenu and the pride of the aristocrat. [4]
- Then man and the other animals are all alike, as to mental machinery, and there isn't any difference of any stupendous magnitude between them, except in quality, not in kind. [5]
- The troops of the left flank, infantry and hussars alike, felt that the commander did not himself know what to do, and this irresolution communicated itself to the men. [2]
- The former and the latter were alike familiar and his own. [2]
- Now the wish, the hope, and every new resolve for good or ill were alike over. [10]
- The burial of the great, the execution of the wicked, were alike to him. [11]
- Who loves alike the furrowed soil, The music-haunted streams! [6]
- No two of the envelopes were alike, and no two of the superscriptions were in the same hand, but the letters inside were just like each other in every detail but one. [5]
- The commanders of the Egyptian and Greek troops, and the governors of different provinces have all alike assured me that the present state of things is intolerable. [10]
- I agree with the commercial traveler who says that it will only be in the millennium that all goods will be alike on both sides. [4]
- When I say that that village is of the usual style, I mean to insinuate that all Syrian villages within fifty miles of Damascus are alike--so much alike that it would require more than human intelligence to tell wherein one differed from another. [5]
- I don't say that she will do the same thing twice alike, like a Chinaman, but she is most cunning in suiting herself to circumstances. [4]
- Many present remarked that no two men they had ever heard spoke so much alike, and kept their attacks so free from personal things. [11]
- We all know that class of scientific laborers to whom all facts are alike nourishing mental food, and who seem to exercise no choice whatever, provided only they can get hold of these same indiscriminate facts in quantity sufficient. [6]
- All alike were taciturn and morose. [2]
- They were indeed strangely alike in many ways both of mind and body. [11]
- There is a spot not far from the Coniston road, and five miles distant alike from Brampton and Coniston, where Bob Worthington built his house, and where he and Cynthia dwelt many years; and they go there to this day, in the summer-time. [9]
- Jean and Pierre sported their coats-of-arms right away; and their society was courted by everybody, the nobles and commons alike. [5]
- Republican and Democratic speakers alike expended their breath in lashing Mr. Krebs and the Citizens Union. [9]
- The prize for soldiers and lictors alike lies in the merchants' chests. [10]
- The fine young soldier was a wreck, broken alike in heart and body and sunk in melancholy. [10]
- The emerald he sold was my property; and were those stones really so much alike that even the seller. [10]
- A man who shows such mettle alike in the field and in the council-chamber and yet can play the part of Eros with such success will also know how to wear the purple without disgracing it. [10]
- Somehow, he and she were strangely alike. [11]
- A man can see the spots on a bug and count 'em, and tell what their color is, and put another bug alongside of him and see whether the two are alike or different. [6]
- He could not say whether this woman whom he had seized by force before had shown alike vitality in her surrender. [9]
- If we were sane we should all see a political or religious doctrine alike, there would be no dispute: it would be a case of 8 and 7--just as it is in heaven, where all are sane and none insane. [5]
- Regardless of the run of luck, and mindful only of the desperate passion which had its hold upon her grandfather, losses and gains were to her alike. [12]
- Don't expect to rouse me; to me, all ministries and all oppositions seem to be pretty much alike. [14]
- In all other respects, in the neatness of the dress, and even in the club-foot, he and the old gentleman were precisely alike. [12]
- Hosea had long regarded both as alike in spirit, varying only in name. [10]
- And Yankee and Rebel alike sought his help and counsel in time of perplexity or trouble, rather than hotheaded advice from their own leaders. [9]
- It was but reasonable therefore, when the troubles with the mother country began, that he chose the King's side alike from indolence and contempt for things republican. [9]
- This was the question that hung in the minds of mutineer and faithful alike. [9]
- It may be pushed forward until it shall become alike lawful in all the States, old as well as new, North as well as South. [7]
- He accepts as poetical subjects all things alike, common and unclean, without discrimination, miscellaneous as the contents of the great sheet which Peter saw let down from heaven. [6]
- It is not pleasant to reflect that some day one's own folly might place one in alike situation. [9]
- The British Labour Party intends "to secure to every member of the community, in good times and bad alike . [9]
- But is no particular matter; they all look alike, anyway. [5]
- Men have sought out many inventions, but they can have contrived nothing which did not exist as an idea in the omniscient consciousness to which past, present, and future are alike Now. [6]
- With him as our guide we have traversed alike the Mississippi and the Sea of Galilee. [5]
- We have two or three young people with us who stand a fair chance of furnishing us the element without which life and tea-tables alike are wanting in interest. [6]
- Whoever much fears or much hopes for such an event will be alike disappointed. [7]
- He, if any one, may be forgiven for his tumultuous career; for when he pleases my brother's great qualities charm old and young alike, and are as conspicuous and as remarkable as his faults--nay, I will frankly say his crimes. [10]
- But no two of us are made wholly alike. [9]
- The inner world of thought and the outer world of events are alike in this, that they are both brimful. [6]
- Phelps' was one of these little one-horse cotton plantations, and they all look alike. [5]
- And no two of them alike. [5]
- On both sides of the Nile the river mist spread wide, and the army of Ali Wad Hei and the defending forces were alike veiled from each other and from the desert world beyond. [11]
- The practical result of Moses' profound thought was a meeting, in his own house, without respect to party, Democrats and Whigs alike, opened by a prayer from the minister himself. [9]
- Even our nearest of kin had laid our concerns on the shelf, while day and night alike it weighed on our souls, and we made ready for a long time to come of want and humble cheer. [10]
- The diligent humility of great and small alike in their demeanor chilled me in truth; sometimes meseemed it was in scorn. [10]
- Why have you not told me that we thought alike? [6]
- The umbrella could not locate me--there were four standing around the room, and all alike. [5]
- My spirits are not always alike. [14]
- The trees in no two avenues are shaped alike, and consequently the eye is not fatigued with anything in the nature of monotonous uniformity. [5]
- We shall in no case wantonly offend the people of any star, but shall treat all alike with urbanity and kindliness, never conducting ourselves toward an asteroid after a fashion which we could not venture to assume toward Jupiter or Saturn. [5]
- Master Tom had no ambition beyond that of being a macaroni; his easy-going nature led him to avoid alike trouble and responsibility. [9]
- All excursions are much alike, exhilarating in the outset, rarely up to expectation in the object, wearisome in the return; but, nevertheless, delightful in the memory, especially if attended with some hardship or slight disaster. [4]
- There is a most unusual feature about that dispute: the nine persons who decided alike, quoted not a single authority in support of their position. [5]
- In a few minutes all was still alike in the large room and in the small one. [10]
- Her eyes and mien are verily those of Laura; both alike pure and lofty. [10]
- To him all men are alike. [5]
- Were not all men alike when the neboot of Fate struck them down into the terrible loneliness of doom, numbing their minds? [11]
- A common aim makes men grow alike. [10]
- He was universally loved and respected in that district where he had lived so long and ably, by rich and poor alike, and those of many creeds saw him to his last resting-place. [9]
- The singer too loudly expressed his joy alike in verse and in prose, and fetched his best theatrical dress out of the chest to put it on his son in the place of his ragged chiton. [10]
- That is perfectly logical if the two species of property are alike and are equally founded in right. [7]
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