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The events are played out in jewellike colors and abstract designs.
The candle flames were still pointed jewellike toward the ceiling.
There was a little lizard perched on a nearby branch watching him with jewellike eyes.
The jewellike colors were so brilliant, they sliced through the air, and yet their vivid beauty didn't hurt him.
The glittering, jewellike Chandeliers had been the peak of human endeavor, ages ago.
It fell on the jewellike objects exhibited on pedestals in the center of the floor.
His face stared back at him out of wedges and facets of jewellike color.
Jellies are pretty and jewellike, delicious with meat or on hot buttered toast.
Worst of all, his vivid jewellike hues are sometimes muffled by dark-colored walls.
But in his expressionless face and jewellike eyes he was expression itself held down and stilled.
In particular, there was the apartment of a Russian poet that, from the street, glowed jewellike in the twilight.
In true human spectrum the thing glittered with jewellike warmth, but under maximum magnification he could make out no structure.
The palace was a large white building topped by graceful minarets and a gleaming, jewellike dome.
He looked carved from aged-goldened alabaster with eyes a startling shade of jewellike blue.
Estrada strolled to the window, lifted the drape, and stared at the jewellike lights of the city.
This is the kind of beauty that willy-nilly elicits terms such as "shimmering" and "jewellike."
After those attendants departed and the tempo quickened, her movements took on a jewellike sharpness.
His eyes, jewellike in the heater's glow, drifted closed, then opened slowly, feral and unseeing.
Turning slowly, he beheld a quick, jewellike flash that was shielded from the view of the others in the study by Clyde's own body.
The scales of its skin were made with jewellike glass fragments in greens and blues and purples.
There was a jewellike glitter to the sunlight that reflected off window panes, sidewalks, and expensive automobiles.
Yet this is unmistakably the "modest, jewellike front" described in 1910 by The New York Times.
Inos paused at a junction and then headed for a shady cloister, flanking another jewellike garden.
Across the street, its glass and steel facade jewellike, was the pride of Metropolitan Hospital of Boston.
There was no moon, and jewellike stars glittered and gleamed in a velvet sky clearer than crystal.