noun

definition

Something being indicated that is similar to something else.

pronoun

definition

A person, a thing, people or things like the one or ones already mentioned.

Examples of such in a Sentence

I never saw such small pigs before.

Why is everyone in such a hurry?

She was so fortunate to have such a wonderful family.

They would like to have such a life.

He was quiet for a minute and she wondered if he'd given up, but no such luck.

He is handsome, but I've never met anyone with such moods!

Such a race would not be fair.

Dulce and Alex had such a strange relationship.

Nothing could be gained by dwelling on such thoughts.

He was such a wonderful person in so many ways.

He was such a jerk.

Several days of festivity and merry-making followed, for such old friends did not often meet and there was much to be told and talked over between them, and many amusements to be enjoyed in this delightful country.

You have such lovely...

I'm sorry I've been such a poor companion.

With Yancey's kind, there's no such thing as a mild emotion, neither in anger nor in love.

On the other hand, maybe he was simply surprised that Alondra would want such a tame life.

Much as she liked Sarah, the idea of Giddon's displeasure would prohibit any such intent.

He has such a kind heart!

In Persia we do not have such feasts.

Never would she have guessed such a lavish home existed in these rustic mountains.

Search engines such as Google exist to solve this problem.

What did Giddon do to afford such finery?

It was so nice to be treated with such respect.

When John Knox visited Calvin at Geneva one Sunday, it is said that he discovered him engaged in a game; and John Aylmer (1521-1594), though bishop of London, enjoyed a game of a Sunday afternoon, but used such language "as justly exposed his character to reproach."

They are not such poor calculators.

It wasn't as if she was in the habit of discussing such things - especially with strangers.

Such an unlikely spot for a home site, and yet, the remains of a chimney gave indisputable proof that one had existed at some point.

God, I sounded like such a bitch.

But the little girl gave the angry kitten such a severe cuff that it jumped down again without daring to scratch.

Nope. It was because he's such a sweet guy.

Such was the case when Katie called.

She had no such experience or excuse.

It was such a domestic scene.

But she was such a loner.

On the other hand the better party among the priests, believing the ritual to be necessary, might undertake to moralize it; of such a movement, begun by Deuteronomy, Ezekiel is the most eminent representative.

Crack! crash! bang! went his iron-shod hoofs against the wooden bodies of the Gargoyles, and they were battered right and left with such force that they scattered like straws in the wind.

I myself, not being built to eat, have no personal experience in such matters.

Indeed, the more you have of such things the poorer you are.

Men say, practically, Begin where you are and such as you are, without aiming mainly to become of more worth, and with kindness aforethought go about doing good.

She's so sweet and she's had such a tough life.

He didn't even prattle on about some alleged personal experiences in a diamond mine in Africa, a search for gold or other such nonsense he was expected to resurrect or invent.

Dean looked up to see just such an opportunity present itself.

Dean was hoping to find it or at least telltale signs that a body had decomposed on this spot, but no such evidence was apparent.

Dean was sure she was concerned that he'd attempt to investigate, but he had no such intention.

I'd transfer out of this place if I didn't have to say why I was in such a hurry to leave.

One such as me would view that relationship – and my mate – as a battle to be won.

I was such a fool.

It would be such a terrible waste to impair a mind like his.

You can be such an ass.

This mollified Jim a little, and after some thought the green maiden decided to give the cab-horse a room in the palace, such a big building having many rooms that were seldom in use.

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