All 7 Uses
semblance
in
The Crystal Shard
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- Dendybar rarely spoke at all and never displayed any semblance of passion when he did.†
Book 1 *
- Heafstaag worked wildly to rally his men, but all semblance of formation and order disintegrated around him.†
Book 1
- Yet even they weren't nearly numerous enough to engulf the wide region of the three lakes with any semblance of strength.†
Book 1
- He turned his sudden emotion into motion, slamming his hammer against the iron, flattening its incredibly hard head more and more into the semblance of a blade.†
Book 2
- This only put the barbarian at a further disadvantage, for in his rage all semblance of discipline flew from him.†
Book 2
- With the desire to kill blotting out any semblance of reason, the dimwitted invaders readily complied, assuming, that their greater numbers were pushing the dwarves back into a corner.†
Book 3
- In their absolute dismay and surprise at the sudden turn of events, the monsters were unable to organize any semblance of a defensive line.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(semblance) the outward appearance of something -- especially when the reality is different or incomplete
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)