Like Dilberts character
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NERDYLike Dilbert's character
VERSATILELike character actors
ADHOMINEMLike character attacks
CADCharacter like Steerforth
CARTOONLike the character Nermal
TOONCharacter like Roger Rabbit
KANEHearst-like film character
THINLike a Hammett character
MACHOLike a Stallone character
TOWNDRUNKStock character like Mayberry's Otis
REMARKALAKRAMERComment like a "Seinfeld" character?
JAQUES"As You Like It" character
OLIVER"As You Like It" character.
MACHOLike a John Wayne character
PEDRO"Like Water for Chocolate" character
CELIA"As You Like It" character
ROSALIND"As You Like It" character
ATWORKLike a typical Dilbert character
PSICharacter shaped like a pitchfork
ZELIGChameleon-like Woody Allen character
ADAMCharacter in "As You Like It."
OLIVERCharacter in "As You Like It."
MACHOLike many a Clint Eastwood character
IRATELike a red-faced cartoon character
MACHOLike a Stallone or Wayne character
OBESELike Gwyneth Paltrow's character in "Shallow Hal"
STRANDEDLike Tom Hanks's character in "Cast Away"
phonogrammiclike a phonogram, a character representing a sound
PORTIAShakespeare character whose name sounds like a car
IRATELike Lewis Black's character in Pixar's "Inside Out"
ODIECartoon character whose name sounds like a drug mishap
HAPPYFEET2006 film with an Elvis-like character named Memphis
RIMBAUD19th-century French poet who sounds like a Sly character
SAMSPADECharacter described as looking "rather pleasantly like a blond satan"
SHMOOAl Capp character shaped like a plump bowling pin with legs
TREE"Character is like a ... and reputation like its shadow": Abraham Lincoln
GERTRUDE"Hamlet" character who says, "These words, like daggers, enter in mine ears"
TONTOTV character who said "Him a beauty. Like mountain with snow - silver-white"
CLIPPY"It looks like you're writing a letter. Would you like help?" character in MS Word
TOMJOADMovie character who said, "Seems like the government's got more interest in a dead man than a live one"