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View definitions for like

like

verb as in choose, feel inclined

adverb as in for instance

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“I really liked him when he was at USC,” he said.

I like eating my tinned fish straight from the can alongside cheese, toasted bread, spreads, pickles and fresh fruits.

From Salon

"We watched it before and I thought 'we can do that, we like to travel'," added Elizabeth.

From BBC

Mr Stratford said they had requested risk and equality impact assessments on the council's decision, but they felt "dismissed" and "treated like we were imbeciles".

From BBC

"That was a moment where I thought I really don't understand what's happening to us. It just seemed like I was just having to accept my fate."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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