I behaved like a fool, and was made the dupe of others, but beyond that I have nothing whatever to blame myself for or to regret.
When she was engaged to Jim Loring, he behaved like an extra lady's maid; she might still be blowing hot and cold with Raney, if he hadn't shewn her very definitely who had the stronger will.
Do you honestly think he behaved like this, because he was afraid of having his prospects injured by the scandal?
I dare say it is true, as the girl declared subsequently, that I behaved like one in a fit.
Incredible as it seemed, he behaved like a well-bred gentleman who felt himself in the wrong.
I behaved like an awful fool on many occasions at that time, and I was conscious of it myself.
Yes, I confess it publicly, I behaved like a brute to that captain, and I regret it now, and I’m disgusted with myself for my brutal rage.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "behaved like" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.