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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211 I liked the couch better the way you had it a minute ago.
212 He liked gentlemen to behave as he expected them to behave.
213 This grizzly liked people.
214 Wants to be liked and likes to hang around and curry favour with teacher.
215 Therefore he was free to behave as irresponsibly as he liked without fear of hurting me or our child.
216 I always liked to go with what I wanted to do.
217 See has always liked to buy direct from California farmers.
218 My Dad was a kinda bluesy player and so I liked that.
219 She liked nothing better than a nice slow walk round a cemetery as a rule.
220 And he ... Well, he enjoyed every moment of it, as though he liked nothing better than a brawl.
221 What I liked best about Happy was that she had no father.
222 Nowadays he liked nothing better than drinking rather too much with journalists, and chewing the fat.
223 He liked Renwick personally, admired him professionally, but there were limits to what could be done.
224 Boyle has always liked to play circus barker for life's extremes, and what better freak show than the environmental apocalypse?
225 Mervyn liked best to work alone, in the open air, and was very observant.
226 And local officials liked it because it promised to enlarge the tax base and revitalize declining downtown areas.
227 I would have liked to stick the tree together with glue, to lift those orange berries from the dust.
228 I have never liked to be at anybody's beck and call.
229 Jamie must have liked the way Eva tidied it, because he has not yet pulled the place apart.
230 She liked a glass of beer and thought I should too.
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231 She liked to stick around, see the results, maybe enjoy some off-camera larks in the back office.
232 I went around for a time speaking with Mrs Roosevelt at one honorable drive after another, and she liked me.
233 Everybody liked grandmotherly Barbara Bush, who kept her wicked barbs private and mostly stayed out of public political combat.
234 Packford was an active member of his local Labour Party, sympathetic to the idea of the paper, and liked Keith.
235 He was also liked by his employees, who always felt Clark had their best interests at heart.
236 Gregory liked Guntram because of his benefactions to the Church and his regard for churchmen, although he does not hide his weaknesses.
237 Mrs. Archer was a shy woman and shrank from society; but she liked to be well-informed as to its doings.
238 He liked to give job applicants timed tests containing 150 questions dealing with science, history, engineering, and other subjects.
239 The judges liked the pumpkin pie from Gayle's Bakery best.
240 What she liked about the shop was that it was open for business on every day of the year.
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