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One of the most familiar is a teacher, teacher, often likened to a squeaky wheelbarrow wheel, which is used in proclaiming ownership of a territory.
en.wikipedia.org
The taste has been likened to a combination of grape and grapefruit and is considered excellent by most.
en.wikipedia.org
The common names of the fungus refers to its pungent odor, likened to fetid garlic.
en.wikipedia.org
Where her parents are serene individuals, so my niece is an amusingly obstreperous, girl-power changeling, doomed to be likened to her aunt.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The shape of the award has been likened to a keyhole, a mushroom, and a baguette.
en.wikipedia.org
The efficacy of its complaints procedures has been likened in usefulness to those of a grave robber in a crematorium.
theconversation.com
This small rodent is sometimes likened to a tiny kangaroo due to its incredibly large hind legs, and hopping form of locomotion.
en.wikipedia.org
Umami is often likened to savoriness, but defining exactly what it tastes like can be tricky.
eatocracy.cnn.com
They were likened to effective advertising slogans and later recognized as an early act of art provocation.
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It has been likened to a religious order, but it is not a tariqa in the traditional sense.
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