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Sentence count:202+10Posted:2017-02-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: strikingkingfeel like doingsomething likeshakingparkingrankingbankingMeaning: ['laɪkɪŋ]  n. a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment. 
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61. Connors had actually taken a liking to me after the incident with the gun.
62. The whole Southampton setup was a bit too primitive for my liking.
63. His liking for the man made him uncomfortably aware of the similarity in their jobs.
64. She passed on up the street liking and not being detained by the people there and reached her house.
65. He had a fresh, open face, and stars in his eyes, and she took a liking to him at once.
66. She had always felt that liking should come first then gradually deepen into love.
67. On Eighth Street the wind was liking discarded newspapers like wounded pigeons.
68. Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it. Maya Angelou 
69. He can't complain about people not liking him when he's so horrible to them.
70. Still liking it, still doing it, Gerry Marsden keeps rocking and rolling at the Apollo tonight.
71. Fortunately, he had taken a liking to Claudel last year.
72. She's a good-looking woman, but too full of herself for my liking.
73. Meanwhile I was developing a liking for the motion picture business with Miss Hellen Semmens as a central point of interest.
74. It was the other detective, White, who had come into the living-room far too quietly for my liking.
75. Conclusion Most of the children who read this book find themselves quite liking Gowie Corby.
76. My first visit to Vancouver had resulted in a great liking for the west coast, and I was determined to return.
77. She found herself praying that this batch would be more to his liking than the last.
78. Or had he had a predilection for liking young ladies?
79. For some reason she had taken a liking to him.
80. Can you imagine knowing, and liking, a man who engages in fist fights?
81. The kindest thing one can say of this is that, one day, we may come round to liking it.
82. Congressional Republicans have made an increase in the debt ceiling contingent on a balanced budget agreement to their liking.
83. However, with the two medium-sized potatoes and a spoonful of carrots[sentencedict.com], she found this also quite to her liking.
84. Instinct told her that he was planning something for her and it might not be to her liking.
85. I wanted the Colonel to hear that; he couldn't hear it too many times for my liking.
86. Of course he acquired some better habits, such as that great liking for poetry and music.
87. Dustin and Peckinpah had a liking and respect for one another.
88. It was on the rebound from Higginbotham that she took up with the first boy that she came near to liking.
89. The friendship had blossomed, and mutual respect had turned to a deep liking.
90. I liked his liking, the exuberance of banjos duelling through the hollow bedroom walls when he was home.
More similar words: strikingkingfeel like doingsomething likeshakingparkingrankingbankingLurkingkingdommilkingfuckingbreakingfrankingworking outshriekingworking hourparking lotcooking oilsmoking gunundertakinghardworkingpainstakinglooking glassbreathtakingthe working classadvance bookinggenerally speakingin a manner of speakinglike
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