Melodrama characters are never lifelike. They are exaggerated.
1964 Sugar Bowl - 1964 TV was released on: USA: 1 January 1964
Tophits 1964 - 1964 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Bullet for a Badman - 1964 was released on: Denmark: 24 June 1964 Austria: August 1964 West Germany: August 1964 Sweden: 10 August 1964 USA: 1 September 1964 Finland: 27 November 1964 Mexico: 2 October 1965
Flight from Ashiya - 1964 was released on: USA: 25 March 1964 Finland: 1 May 1964 West Germany: 6 May 1964 Denmark: 21 May 1964 France: 22 May 1964 Austria: July 1964 Sweden: 13 July 1964 Spain: April 1965 Mexico: 29 April 1965
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Stores that sell lifelike baby dolls include Toys'r'Us and Wal-Mart. If one decides that these baby dolls aren't lifelike enough, one can go to Sainsbury's.
The scenes and characters are lifelike.
The cast of Lifelike - 2005 includes: Annabel Armour Brian Hamman as Blu Rob Riley as Jack
Lalaloopsy dolls are not very lifelike at all. They have buttons for eyes and what looks like 'yarn' for hair. Their heads are way over sized and their limbs are very skinny. Rather than looking lifelike, they look like a rag doll.
An example sentence for the word lifelike would be, "I walked into his house to find that he had mannequins standing up, sitting down, and just about all over the place in his dining room. The room itself appeared lifelike; almost like it was a living and breathing environment."
personification?
Roblox
a portrait maybe
portrait
Lily Tenue
Hanging is a verb. Liflike, dusty, and neglected are the adjectives. 'On the wall' is a prepositional phrase. Portrait is the noun.