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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61 He is a simple and well liked man.
62 Judging by her reaction, she liked the present.
63 Jim liked the rhythm of agricultural life.
64 She liked to fan out.
65 The children really liked the museum, specially the dinosaurs.
66 He liked to kid Ingrid a lot.
67 He had great charm, everyone liked him.
68 He liked to be hemmed around by the reporters.
69 I've never liked her and I never shall.
70 He liked to hi-fi when having supper.
71 The children were allowed to do whatever they liked.
72 She liked him above all for his effortless charm.
73 I've never liked that cousin of hers.
74 With all her faults he still liked her.
75 He liked the bitter taste of the ale.
76 Mother liked it best when Daniel got money.
77 Your lecture came across very well; everyone liked it.
78 Robin never really liked him at all.
79 He liked Max, and sympathized with his ambitions.
80 He liked to kibitz a card game.sentencedict.com
81 I knew that Alan liked the odd drink.
82 She had a nasty tongue, but I liked her.
83 The Romans liked watching chariot racing.
84 He liked reading to his grandchildren.
85 He liked the club and bought himself in.
86 Here's a new idea we liked the sound of.
87 He liked to think of himself as a liberal.
88 I par-ticularly liked the wooden chests and chairs.
89 She liked me, I think.
90 He liked me and I felt comfortable with him.
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