Not for sale at present,' says old Jacob, looking like a cast-iron image.
They scatter the lotus flowers faded by the artificial heat, which, falling in pieces from every vase, sprinkle the guests with their pollen and large pink petals, looking like bits of broken opal-colored glass.
After a little pressing he does as he is bid and follows us, looking like an overgrown boy only half awake.
And that inner court, looking like a cemetery with its weeds and its damp porticus, where remnants of Apollos and Venuses were rotting!
She did not reply, but remained lying back in the carriage, looking like an irritated queen.
For stellar attractions it's going to have Barnum & Bailey's looking like a Sunday school entertainment.
Talk about your Great White Way, why, she had it looking like a dark alley in Darkest Brooklyn.
One old frump that must have been tramming a mace in the Roman Hanging Gardens got a yen that was doing imitations she had Elsie Janis and Gertrude Hoffman looking like a couple of false starts.
Zbyszko walked first, tearing down the green vines, and breaking the branches here and there; Jagienka followed him with a crossbow on her shoulder, looking like a hunting goddess.
In the glare of the candles and among the flowers, she lay quiet and smiling, looking like a mystic rose.
He approached the Knight of the Cross who had remained motionless on his enormous stallion, looking like an iron statue, and had listened with the greatest indifference to the preceding conversation.
I had made some excuse to sleep on the other side of the house, because I couldn't bear to wake up of mornings and see her lying there so pretty, looking like a lily in her white nightgown and her fair hair all tumbled about her face.
And there rise in the sky deep masses of clouds, looking like herds of elephants and decked with wreaths of lightning that are wonderful to behold.
And, O king, the Daityas pierced by those arrows fell fast on all sides, looking like so many detached masses of clouds.
Whilst he was reposing himself, the goddess of fortune, looking like a lotus and assuming a personal embodiment, rendered her allegiance to him.
And those sharp arrows passing through their bodies fell upon the ground, looking like so many snakes falling from the sides of a hill.
The song died away like a sigh; and she arose from the instrument, looking like a little, pale spirit of the twilight, in her flowing white cashmere dress.
Cherrie was still standing by the cottage gate, and they were passing it now, looking like a black-eyed queen, under the arches of scarlet runners and morning-glories.
The entrance to the stable-yard of the hotel is beneath a pointed arch of Saxon architecture, and on one side of this stands an old building, looking like a chapel, but which may have been a porter's lodge.
Tim does not pull his forelock at every word he speaks, as he did last year, looking like a whipped dog, but looks you full in the face and speaks out as if he were not ashamed of himself, and is perfectly respectful withal.
The Spanish dagger, looking like a miniature palmetto, was planted for hedges round the garden and fish-pond.
I've just passed our president, looking like an infuriated bumblebee," he cried.
Washington, looking like himself on a monument, was making not a pretence to entertain poor Lady Sterling, who was almost sniffling.
They sat along the four sides of the large drawing-room, looking like a black dado against the white walls, and the Rev.
And Stanhope resumed his saunter, looking like a man in a dream.
Spur, any projecting appendage of the flower, looking like a spur but hollow, as that of Larkspur, fig.
Necklace-shaped, looking like a string of beads; see moniliform.
Azolla= is a little floating plant, looking like a small Liverwort or Moss.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looking like" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.