1769 J. Morton 8 We can suppose it would be an infinite pain to know the black hearts, and like-complexioned deeds of those about us!
1881 G. Allen vii. 58 As to the descendants of the light Britons, we cannot, of course, separate them from those of the like-complexioned English invaders.
2008 B. I. Koerner iv. 70 The enlisted men detested like-complexioned MPs as the worst sorts of Uncle Toms.