like|liked|likes|liking in English

verb

[laɪk]

enjoy; be fond of; be attracted to; want; prefe

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1. I liked his liking, the exuberance of banjos duelling through the hollow bedroom walls when he was home.

2. Wants to be liked and likes to hang around and curry favour with teacher.

3. Tony liked greasy spoons like this.

4. Doing what you like is freedom. Liking what you do is happiness.

5. 3 No government likes to lose face like that.

6. Admiration is the feeling of liking and appreciating, like your Admiration of your older sister

7. Antonyms for Bitchiness include kindness, love, liking, loving, like, goodwill, benevolence, respect, charity and friendliness

8. Nobody likes gritty urban-sounding titles like Terrace and Street.

9. Barbarising time gotta go with this… ! (thanx) Like Liked by 1 person

10. She likes my dog, and Conversely, I like her dog.

11. FOLLOWERS 95 FOLLOW LIKES 30 LIKE MOC Batster by kub0slaw

12. In 'Ben likes school', the verb 'like' is in the indicative.

13. Every man has his liking.

14. 14 Goldilocks like liked her porridge not too hot and not too cold.

15. I met my first hippies there and liked them, liked their music, liked their style.

16. In 'Tom likes jazz', and 'They like rock music', the singular verb 'likes' agrees with the subject 'Tom' and the plural verb 'like' agrees with the pronoun 'they'.

17. She likes what he likes.

18. Agreeable: being to one's liking.

19. 22 In 'Tom likes jazz', and 'They like rock music', the singular verb 'likes' agrees with the subject 'Tom' and the plural verb 'like' agrees with the pronoun 'they'.

20. I liked the night air but the night watchman didn't like the open window.

21. She's developed a liking for theatre.

22. Attached: having a liking or affection

23. To one's liking; pleasing: Agreeable weather

24. Hendrix was an avid fan of Bob Dylan, and especially liked "Like a Rolling Stone".

25. Creaminess is associated with dairy product liking