Similar words: and the like, like hell, lifelike, homelike, likelihood, like, pikestaff, liken. Meaning: n. a similar kind.
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61. It's their take on the rock canon, drawing in the likes of Led Zeppelin, Kate Bush, Roxy Music, XTC and Talk Talk.
62. With plummeting demand for investment goods and big-ticket consumer items like cars, it has been the likes of Germany and Japan that have suffered the most.
63. He has been a professional musician for over 50 years now working with the likes of Stan Gentz, Sarah Vaughn and Miles Davis.
64. They also joined forces with the likes of R.E.M., Pearl Jam and the Roots to form a rock-star coalition of musicians fighting against the use of their music in interrogations.
65. His man management skills are sound, having been tested by the likes of Derlei and Benni McCarthy, and he generally gets on well with the media despite his touch of arrogance.
66. What makes the class so compelling is the way Sandel uses real-life examples to illustrate the philosophies of the likes of Aristotle, Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill.
67. And like many other people, they can't understand why I am not particularly upset that my work is shelved almost 10 full feet away from the likes of American legends John Updike and Joyce Carol Oates.
68. This dreaded disease eventually wore down even the likes of a little dynamo like Tyler.
69. I've never MET the likes of him since I was born.
70. The likes of smoked chicken wings or tiger prawn and leek gratin are typical starters.
71. The mantra of feature detection also helps and these days, we have library support from the likes of Modernizr to support responsive web design.
72. Another vintage coupling, and one of the most famous in all moviedom, having jointly-appeared in the likes of Cleopatra, The Taming of the Shrew and The VIPs (among others).
73. The sharp currency revaluation of 2010 unleashed a global mergers and acquisitions spree the likes of which the world had never seen.
74. To date Frontier has supported the likes of TechColumbus, Ohio State University and the Cleveland Clinic.
75. I am sure he and Kate will be wonderful representatives of "New Britain" — swiftly superseding the likes of the Beckhams.
76. This would probably have been the case in the French Revolution too,[www.Sentencedict.com] had the movies been invented in time for the likes of Robespierre to lop off the heads of pesky auteurs.
77. She went to Cambridge and rubbed shoulders with the likes of George Bernard Shaw.
78. The likes of Yahoo ! and Microsoft are battling for the world's best computer scientists.
79. Twenty years ago, Markin published a book called "Bad Dates, " for which she solicited anecdotes from the likes of Johnny Bench, Vincent Price, Lyle Alzado, Isaac Asimov, and Minnesota Fats.
80. Flight International reported that Excalibur conducted a private market survey, and found would-be customers yawning at the suborbital jaunts offered by the likes of Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic.
81. It is beyond verbal description to interact with the likes of you.
82. This year's winner Erik Svedang had to follow in the wake of the likes of Crayon Physics Deluxe, Aquaria and Gish - clearly quite a daunting task.
83. Why would somebody like her want to spend an evening with the likes of me?
84. The likes of Brad Pitt, Nicole Kidman and Angelina Jolie may monopolise the media spotlight, but judged in terms of bank balance alone, they pale into insignificance when compared with Harrison Ford.
85. We hung the likes of Reuther in Russia in 1917.
86. Western voters may find it intolerable that the likes of China still run big surpluses, thanks in part to those weak currencies.
87. The Norwegian struck the only goal of the game after 14 minutes, with much of United's evening dedicated to keeping out the likes of Brazilian striker Afonso Alves and Boro veteran Julio Arca .
88. The duchess's fortune includes palaces and mansions throughout Spain, paintings by the likes of Velazquez, Goya and Rubens and huge stretches of land.
89. Despite help from the likes of Ringo Starr and Billy Preston, it failed to make much of an impact.
90. This led to a BBC News headline the likes of which we're never likely to see again: Leapfrogging mayor bruises tomato.
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