How to use in-sentence of “sound like”:
+ The song is infamous for vocalist John Lydon’s phrasing of the word “vacant”, emphasizing the last syllable making it sound like the vulgar word “cunt”.
+ Some organs also have some pipes made of brass that sound like trumpets.
+ That way, they could make it sound like wiping out the culture of Native Americans was a good thing.
+ The recorder was often used by musicians to sound like bird songs.
+ The “strings” are quiet stops which sound like string instruments.
+ For the “A” pedal, the usual place makes all the “A” strings sound like a normal “A”.
+ Rhonchi are also called coarse crackles, because they sound like coarse, rattling, crackling sounds.

Example sentences of “sound like”:
+ Many of Franck’s works use “cyclic form”, a way of making a long work with several movements sound like one piece by making the main theme or themes come back in later movements.
+ These are not the same as IATA codes, which are often simpler, and are made to sound like the airport’s name.
+ I don’t mean to sound like a broken record.
+ Rales are also called fine crackles, because they often sound like a fine crackling noise.
+ It was also made to sound like a double bass.
+ Most fire alarm sounders in Europe sound like a siren.
+ Calling water by an unfamiliar name and making it sound like a harmful chemical can make people think it is dangerous.
+ Also, “cot” does not sound like “caught” and “bother” does not rhyme with “father”.
+ They often sound like a free improvisation.
+ Janáček often makes his music sound like folk music of his country.
+ Without the small “tsu” the first syllable would sound like the word “knee”.
+ For example in the word “slap”, the letters sound like the noise you hear when you slap something.
+ Other people may sound like they are speaking softly or their speech may not be clear.
+ This is done so that earlier music will sound like it did when it was first composed.
+ Some composers liked to use a drone to make it sound like bagpipes or other folk instruments.
+ It can be music that does not sound like mainstream rock or country.
+ Some Siamese cat’s enjoy ‘talking’, which has been said to sound like a human baby, and are always want attention.
+ Many of Franck's works use "cyclic form", a way of making a long work with several movements sound like one piece by making the main theme or themes come back in later movements.
+ These are not the same as IATA codes, which are often simpler, and are made to sound like the airport's name.
More in-sentence examples of “sound like”:
+ The instruments used today are usually ones that have been made recently to look and sound like the old ones.
+ In a September 2008 interview with MetalSucks, Joel discussed comparisons with AC/DC, “whoever you are when you come out, especially if you’re from Australia and you sound like we do, you’re going to get compared to anyone who is out there.
+ The most common type of trumpet is a B♭ trumpet, meaning that if the player plays a C, it will sound like a B♭ in concert pitch.
+ It was also used by Saint-Saëns in his “Danse macabre” where it is supposed to sound like a skeleton, and in his “Carnival of the Animals” where it is supposed to sound like fossils.
+ The other hand can tap rhythms on the skin which makes it sound like a drum as well as making the jingles sound.
+ The note “C” as written and played on the horn in F will sound like an “F and the same “C” written for the alto saxophone in E♭ will sound like “E♭”.
+ The bear and wych-elm are part of Berwick upon Tweed’s shield because they sound like the town’s name.
+ He spelled it “Bosnack” to sound like the post-classical Latin “Bosniacus”.
+ With Satyricon he tries to fit more closely with other musical instruments, in order to sound like a group and in 1349 he concentrates more on how faster, heavier and violent can be.
+ It sometimes makes a sound like “ks”.
+ This may sound like a broken record but I’m here to ask for more consideration of Jessica Alba for WP:VGA status! She’s got four days left to run and still needs more support! Of course I’ll happily deal with any concerns raised.
+ The best-known electronic organs include the Hammond organ heard in jazz, and other organs, like those made by the Japanese company Yamaha, are in fact synthesizers that can sound like a whole orchestra playing together.
+ The music is made to sound like the kind of drum which is called “tambourin” in French.
+ Benjamin Britten, in his “Serenade for tenor, horn and string instrumentsstrings”, asks for the horn to played naturally for the fanfare at the beginning to make it sound like a hunting horn.
+ His scherzos are tuneful dance movements which often sound like country dances.
+ Those recordings, because they are early, do not sound like modern recordings.
+ There are electronic organs that look and sound like those played in churches, and even many churches use electronic organs when they do not have the money or space for a full pipe organ.
+ They thought he made it sound like he had rescued the Americans.
+ He made the music sound like that of composers from the Classical period such as Haydn.
+ The name “brachiosaur” means “arm lizard”, which may sound like a strange name for a four-legged animal.
+ He said it would sound like classical music.
+ He wrote some of his plays in ways that made them sound like Noh plays.
+ They said the book had “dated cultural attitudes toward Indigenous people and people of color that contradict modern acceptance, celebration, and understanding of diverse communities.” For example, in the book, one white character says “the only good Indian is a dead Indian.” Some of the words Ingalls use to describe Native Americans makes them sound like non-human animals.
+ In some languages, these lizards have names that sound like their calls, for example, both English and Indonesian call one kind gecko.
+ Sometimes he made it sound like an orchestra.
+ They can sound like a bird or like the howling wind.
+ He wrote that the music for the “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” should sound like drops of water splashing in a fountain.
+ These started to become popular again with organ builders in the 1950s when it was felt that the Romantic organ was not suitable for old music, and some organ builders started using Baroque principles again so that the music of composers such as Bach could sound like it used to.
+ Many organists who gave organ recitals liked Henry Willis’s organs because they had lots of different sounds which helped to make the organ sound like an orchestra.
+ Vocaloid 4 was released in 2015, and added a feature which let voicebanks made specifically for Vocaloid 4 sound like they were growling.
+ Handel uses the melisma to make it sound like someone shaking something.
+ The lower place makes all the “A” strings on the harp sound like “A”-flat, while the higher place makes all the “A” strings sound like “A”-sharp.
+ They said it did not sound like a song a little girl would sing in a barnyard.
+ The mouth starts out making a sound like the soft “a” sound in “flat”, then moves to make the a hard “oo” sound like the one in “caboose”.
+ To blow this horn, the lip and lung strength of the blower has to be strong to make a sound like a foghorn or an elephant.
+ Thicke wanted the song to sound like Got to Give It Up by Marvin Gaye.
+ Rales may also sound like bubbling, rattling, or small clicking sounds.
+ Whenever possible the composer made the music sound like the word being sung.
+ Now and again the clarinet plays two note notes which sound like the call of the cuckoo.
+ For example, there is a well-known one called “El Grillo” in which the singers try to sound like the chirping of a cricket in the grass.
+ Sometimes he uses blocks of sound like Edgard Varèse.
+ In Egyptian, this picture had stood for a sound like English “J” because of their word for snake.
+ Choreographer Marius Petipa wanted the Sugar Plum Fairy’s music to sound like “drops of water shooting from a fountain”.
+ They tried to make the music of composers from the Baroque period sound like it had done when it was written.
+ The “flute” stops sound like flutes in an orchestra.
+ It has a /s/ sound like in the word “soap” and it never appears at the very start or at the very end of a word.
+ The instruments used today are usually ones that have been made recently to look and sound like the old ones.
+ In a September 2008 interview with MetalSucks, Joel discussed comparisons with AC/DC, "whoever you are when you come out, especially if you’re from Australia and you sound like we do, you’re going to get compared to anyone who is out there.
+ The most common type of trumpet is a B♭ trumpet, meaning that if the player plays a C, it will sound like a B♭ in concert pitch.
