Similar words: disliked, feel like doing, like, liken, alike, unlike, likely, warlike. Meaning: [laɪk] adj. found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining form.
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31 He specially liked the pie.
32 What he liked best about scouting was camping out.
33 She always liked to strike a noble pose.
34 Och aye. I always liked him.
35 They liked their churches to be unadorned.
36 She liked to putter in the kitchen.
37 That interfering old cow has never liked me.
38 He's never liked talking about people behind their backs.
39 The waiters liked him for being a big tipper.
40 I liked it in America to begin with.
41 I liked children, loved their innocence and their inquisitiveness.
42 She never liked to be reminded of the past.
43 He'd have liked to have been an actor.
44 I liked the concerto for its natural flow.
45 I liked him from our first meeting.
46 Toby would have liked to inquire further .
47 He liked to play a few holes after work.
48 She liked to spend Saturday afternoon shopping.
49 I liked to meander through familiar streets.
50 He has always liked working with machinery.
51 I liked her approach to the problem.
52 She liked to hunt as often as she could.
53 I never liked her nohow.
54 They liked to go dancing every Saturday night.
55 She liked the heavy drape of velvet.
56 I have never liked flying by night.
57 She is liked by the whole neighbourhood.
58 They liked it better when it rained.
59 Best of all I liked the green one.
60 He's well liked by people in the community.
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