LIKENESS
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Like father, like son.—WILLIAM LANGLAND, Piers Plowman
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Things that have a common quality ever quickly seek their kind.—MARCUS AURELIUS, Meditations
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Like master, like man.—PETRONIUS, Satyricon
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As like as peas in a pod.—Proverb
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The one so like the other
As could not be distinguish'd but by names.—SHAKESPEARE, The Comedy of Errors
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Both of you are birds of selfsame feather.—SHAKESPEARE, Henry VI
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Almost as like as eggs.—SHAKESPEARE, The Winter's Tale
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Like,—but oh how different!—WORDSWORTH, Yes, It Was the Mountain Echo
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