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alike
[ uh-lahyk ]
alike
/ əˈ±ô²¹Éª°ì /
adjective
- possessing the same or similar characteristics
they all look alike to me
adverb
- in the same or a similar manner, way, or degree
they walk alike
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of alike1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of alike1
Example Sentences
Fishburne played Cowboy Curtis in Paul Reubens’ groundbreaking show that appealed to kids and adults alike.
At his Rose Garden event at the White House, surrounded by friends, conservative politicians and cabinet secretaries, Trump announced sweeping new tariffs on a broad range of countries – allies, competitors and adversaries alike.
The threat of workplace immigration raids has been a concern for hoteliers who worry they may disrupt staff and customers alike, said Ray Patel, president of the Northeast Los Angeles Hotel Owners Assn.
President Trump, accusing ‘friend and foe alike’ of taking advantage of the United States on trade, said he would impose what he calls reciprocal tariffs on countries all over the world.
He had extraordinary range: excelling in comedies, westerns, crime dramas, musical biopics and action-adventures films alike.
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