resemble in
resemble (someone or something) in (some manner or aspect)
To bear a resemblance to or seem quite like someone or something in some particular aspect, manner, or regard. It certainly resembles a classic '80s action film in its aesthetic and tone, but because it's being approximated, it just doesn't manage to feel authentic. A lot of people say I resemble my mother in my hard-headed resolve, which I always take as a compliment. He actually resembles the famous president in his peculiar manner of speaking.
See also: manner, resemble
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
resemble someone or something in something
to look or seem like someone or something. You resemble my Uncle Herman in the way you walk. This resembles vanilla ice cream in flavor, but not in consistency.
See also: resemble
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- resemble
- resemble (someone or something) in (some manner or aspect)
- resemblance
- bear a resemblance to
- bear a resemblance to (someone or something)
- look like a (dead) ringer for (someone)
- look like a ringer
- be a dead ringer for
- ringer
- look/sound suspiciously like something