“Watch And Learn” Crossword Clue Answer

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LIKESO

Definition 1:
Similar to (something or someone) used with what in phrases that ask about or refer to the qualities of a person or thing .

Examples:
The house looks like a barn.
Real life isn’t at all like life in the movies. = Real life isn’t at all like the movies.
It’s like when we were kids.
She’s not very (much) like her sister.
She’s not at all like her sister.
The baby is/looks more like his mother than his father.
“Who is he like?” “He’s not like anyone I’ve ever met before.”
I know I used to be selfish, but I’m not like that any more. [=I’m not selfish any more]
What’s her new boyfriend like?” [=how would you describe her new boyfriend?] “He’s very nice.”
I don’t know what the food is like in that restaurant. [=I don’t know if the food is good or bad in that restaurant]
I thought he was nice, but then I found out what he’s really like. [=I found out what kind of person he really is]
She knows what it’s like to be lonely. = She knows what it feels like to be lonely.
Definition 2:
Typical of (someone) .

Examples:
It’s just like him to be late. [=he is often late]
It’s not like her to be so selfish. [=she is not usually so selfish]
Definition 3:
Comparable to or close to (something) .

Examples:
It costs something like five dollars. [=it costs about five dollars]
(chiefly Brit) That’s nothing like [=nowhere near, not nearly] enough food!
I thought it would only take two or three minutes, but it ended up taking more like half an hour. [=it took about half an hour]
There’s nothing like [=nothing better than] a mug of hot chocolate on a cold winter’s night.
Definition 4:
In a way that is similar to (someone or something) .

Examples:
Quit acting like a fool.
She was screaming like a maniac.
We’ll blow it up like a balloon.
He was laughing like a hyena.
Definition 5:
used to introduce an example or series of examples .

Examples:
They studied subjects like [=such as] physics (and chemistry).

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