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Example sentences for "quite similar"

  • In this patent all the operations, including killing, mordanting and dyeing are done by the brush method, and the process, from this point of view is quite similar to one which might have been employed a century previous.

  • The procedure is quite similar to that employed in fur dressing.

  • As far as the production of other shades is concerned, the procedure is quite similar to the regular black method.

  • Instead of hair on the head, they have something unknown to our world, quite similar in appearance to wool.

  • This accounts for its temperature being quite similar to ours, although its year is eight times longer.

  • Quite similar to this is the description of a pound constructed by the Cree a few years later.

  • Quite similar to the preceding must have been the wigwam visited by Hind in 1858.

  • They have coarse long shaggy hair, much shorter than in the Yak, a stout rounded body, and the tail has a small tuft at the end, quite similar in miniature to that of the Yak.

  • It is quite similar in all cases of special protective adaptations of form and colour.

  • Here again the case is quite similar to that of seasonally dimorphic butterflies.

  • The fourth variety, made at Bagnen, immediately across the Bontoc border, in Lepanto, and probably also made and certainly used near at hand in Bontoc, is quite similar to the Bontoc type but is smaller and cruder.

  • The fruit also is quite similar in form and size; the principal mark of distinction being its color, which is a fine, clear, semi-transparent yellow.

  • It is seldom used as an esculent; though, in its young state, the flesh is quite similar in flavor and texture to that of the scolloped varieties.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    causing them; deeply religious; establish post; iron pyrites; mile after; quite ashamed; quite clean; quite clear; quite close; quite correct; quite distinct; quite easy; quite enough; quite happy; quite independent; quite large; quite obvious; quite simple; quite small; quite suddenly; quite sure; quite tender; quite thick; quite unconscious; quite unnecessary; went immediately