Well, in some ways they are certainly very much alike; but you can always tell them by the shape of their heads, for the muzzle of a crocodile is always narrowed just behind the nostrils, while that of an alligator is not.
Besides these there are one or two others, but they are all so much alike in their habits that there is no need to mention them separately.
There are three kinds of Trientalis, much alike, perennials, with tuberous roots.
There are many kinds of Valerianella, much alike, distinguished principally by their fruits.
As has been said, the Marsh Tit and Cole Tit are so much alikethat it requires a sharp eye to distinguish them at a distance.
The swallows and the Martins are so much alike in their leading habits, namely, migration, mode of flight, and food, that a description of either will in many respects be applicable to the other.
Thorpe defended himself very stoutly, declared he had never seen two men so much alike in his life, and would hardly give up the point of its having been Tilney himself.
He perfectly agreed with her: and after walking together so long, and thinking so much alike, Emma felt herself so well acquainted with him, that she could hardly believe it to be only their second meeting.
In all other respects, however, the two systems are as much alike as the Greek and Roman languages and Greek and Roman physique.
In habit and value the species are much alike, and the jewfish of California, Stereolepis gigas, the prize of the Santa Catalina anglers, may be taken as the type of them all.
The various species are all very much alike, large, ill-favored fishes with strong teeth and a ragged appearance, the flesh of fair quality.
The numerous species are all very much alike in form, and the current genera are separated by details of the arrangement of the teeth.
They are so much alikeas scarcely to be distinguished at first sight, but on examination the leaves of R.
In modern society everything threatens to become so much alike, that the peculiar characteristics of each individual will soon be entirely lost in the general aspect of the world.
The interests of all are so interlaced, their opinions and their wants so much alike, that none can remain quiet when the others stir.
They were as much alike as twins--only his hair was darker.
The men were as much alike as twins except the shade of difference in the colour of their hair.
Doctor Barnes says they are as much alike as twins--only Phil is not quite so tall and has blond hair like mine.
The stature of the body would appear to be much alike in all the tribes of the Mongol race, the Chinese being perhaps a little taller, and the Malays lower than the others.
In both sexes it is much alike, consisting of two or more loose gowns with long sleeves, reaching to the knee, and buttoned close round the neck.
The houses erected for the accommodation of travellers are so much alike, that I need say no more than has been said of the last.
All these languages are extremely guttural and to my ear seemed so much alike that I imagine they have sprung from the same parent stock.
Doctor Cotton-Tail said, "You cunning little things, you look as much alike as two peas.
Bunny and Susan and Grandpa Grumbles said, "They are asmuch alike as two peas.
He said, "Well, you and Snubby Nose are as much alike as two peas.
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