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be like meaning

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    Definition of be like in English Dictionary

  • VerbSUF-like
    1. To be similar to something.
      1. They must be like the last group who stayed. ‎
    2. (informal, chiefly US) To say.
      1. If he's like "I don't want to", then be like "Pretty please! - it means a lot to me". ‎
  • More Examples
    1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
      • He shall be like tamaric in the desert, and he shall not see when good shall come. — Jer. xvii. 6 (Douay version).
      • i definitely want to try FiGi one night, but their parties start @ 2am, and its[sic] such a taco fest bc they only let girls in and you have to be like HOT bc the guys are fucking gorgeous.
      • If he's like "I don't want to", then be like "Pretty please! - it means a lot to me". ‎
  • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
    1. Verbs

    Other Vocabulary

    Look-Alike Words
    1. en belike
    2. en beelike
    3. en bedlike
    4. en beeline
    5. en Belize
    Source: Wiktionary

    Meaning of be like for the defined word.

    Grammatically, this idiom "be like" is a verb.
    Definiteness: Level 1
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