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    liking


    1. was to their liking, and there was always an open fire in the


    2. only met once, she had an instant liking to them


    3. The practice of this exercise will not only improve your balance but fine down calves and ankles that may be a little too heavy for your liking


    4. When, after careful practice, you can perform this asana to your liking and can hold it in comfort for several minutes, while you hold it practice deep breathing with your eyes closed and your spine held straight


    5. When you are able to perform this Plough Posture to your liking try to increase, all the time, the overall stretch, as this position is most beneficial when carried to its extreme form, i


    6. Gilla swiftly embroils me in the plans she is making for a party to celebrate our respective nuptuals which entails far too much writing of notes for my liking


    7. With great care, she wound the piece of string around the nail that was the latch until she was satisfied the door was secured to her liking, and then she turned and looked at them one by one, 'I prayed for my dead husband


    8. Perhaps the crates were sliding about on deck or maybe she was top heavy, or maybe she wasn't handling to his liking, any one of a thousand reasons


    9. The meal had been pleasant … we discovered a mutual liking for Italian food, amongst other things


    10. It’s nearly like she was a wild animal and not liking any human contact

    11. ‘Well … claiming a liking for classical music was stuck up … it was pointless to argue that my ballet exercises were usually done to classical music


    12. The rest of the body attached to the head appears, followed immediately by another body, of medium height and build, heading for that middle aged paunch induced by a liking for pubs and real ales


    13. Blankly she stared at him, time standing still “For what?" She asked, not liking his choice of words


    14. Envitta took a liking to Kostiya and managed to beguile him into running away with her


    15. Inn to his liking – relatively quiet, cheap, and adequately


    16. Nevertheless, thought Nate, whilst the situation was not to his liking it wasn’t actually broken


    17. clients and took a liking to me


    18. author?” I asked, happy that we had found a common liking


    19. “So… she has started liking me a lot and I am sure about it


    20. “And what about… her liking me?”

    21. Sorex eventually sat down to join her in their impromptu meal, looking hopeful but antsy about her liking of the fare


    22. Darniil even started liking Zarko a little bit; something he wouldn’t say out loud just yet


    23. Maybe their interpretation had not been to the king’s liking


    24. It seemed all too coincidental for her liking


    25. But in a country where the government is in a great measure arbitrary, where it is usual for the magistrate to intermeddle even in the management of the private property of individuals, and to send them, perhaps, a lettre de cachet, if they do not manage it according to his liking, it is much easier for him to give some protection to the slave; and common humanity naturally disposes him to do so


    26. “You’re liking this even if you are asleep,” she murmured thickly, her mouth filled with cock


    27. the results you have in life are not to your liking, then it


    28. that this arrangement would not be at all to the little girl’s liking


    29. She had an instant liking for him


    30. “I don’t quite understand,” said Rufus, not quite liking the tone he was hearing

    31. ” Commanded the witch, liking nothing better than a good smoke when she was pleased


    32. He could stick around for a while, see how the operation went, and leave if it was not to his liking


    33. In any well-adjusted environment, however, liking and loving will generally take care of themselves


    34. ‘Yes,’ I replied hesitantly, not liking the direction this was taking


    35. Fearing the Word which he hears would not be to your liking, And that which he would write would oppose your own wills


    36. An attachment to any individual divested of his or her essential qualities, however problematical, is equivalent to embracing an empty suit, thereby frustrating our intended purpose inasmuch as the inseparable idea(s) forming the character of that individual of our liking and the manner such (ideas) are properly received represent the fundamental components internalized by that individual who we (ironically) find so appealing to begin with


    37. He was making it sound far too easy for my liking, and as I studied the piles of rubbish again, an uneasiness stirred in my stomach


    38. George had done extremely well as a computer programmer, however, the fast paced, highly competitive Silicon Valley life was not suitable to his gentle nature, so several years earlier, he had come to Costa Rica with his wife and the apple of his eye, his beloved daughter, to start over where the peaceful lifestyle was much more to his liking


    39. Blackjack proved to be more to her liking


    40. They had only just reconciled and Caroline was still organizing the stables to her liking including re-hanging on the wall above the desk in the feed room trophies and ribbons she had won riding dressage while still a girl in Canada

    41. Lyra checked herself in the mirror, liking what she saw


    42. The boat’s master was a jolly sort with whom she took an immediate liking


    43. The cat accepted Sim’s presence, without actually liking him


    44. “Is the uwe to your liking? I can always call up the cook to present himself and receive proper chastisement if he has failed you


    45. It was all so effortless that Colling began thinking that perhaps there was some grand plot in place to trap them at the time and place that would be most to the NKVD’s liking


    46. When she admitted she had not had that pleasure, they advised her that the man had no liking for Poles, and it would be best to avoid him if they could


    47. He’s a little too handy with it for my liking


    48. There were no rug-rats around was part of the reason—I had never been all that big on kids, liking them better the older they got


    49. relate to changing the circumstances of one’s life to one’s liking,


    50. Cut out your ego, there’s a very fine line between liking your voice and feeling like a prophet, and being an effective teacher














































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    Synonyms for "liking"

    liking fancy prefer relish enjoy fondness favour partiality preference tendency propensity proclivity

    "liking" definitions

    a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment