lamblike
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of lamblike
Example Sentences
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It is constantly assumed," he wrote, "especially in our Tolstoyan tendencies, that when the lion lies down with the lamb the lion becomes lamblike.
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But after his lionlike complaints, the President offered lamblike recommendations.
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He had a lamblike helplessness in the face of everyday problems; he was easily presumed upon.
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In their northern English homeland, where the breed originated around 1825, Bedlingtons were anything but lamblike.
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The police, whenever my mother forebode, would indeed come, and many of the men of the yard would be caught napping, surrendering themselves with lamblike submission.
From "Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography" by Mark Mathabane
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