2645 collocations for likes

"Don't like the looks of it.

With regard to them his point of view was entirely that of vanity, and in fact he only liked both men or women who made up to him, or who gave him the impression that they did.

"Darrin," began the referee in a friendly tone, "Tread doesn't like the idea of fighting you again to-night.

"I like the way some people have of taking things for granted.

He wondered if she would have liked that thing in The Academy, on Gardens, that he had just read.

"Well, how do you like this little place, Mrs. Radbolt?" he asked cheerfully.

She listened to the birds with delight, and knew their songs; she loved flowers and liked people to describe them to her; and she was fond of making expeditions to the fields and meadows.

I like a girl with whom you can get on without going through the process of thawing her first.

"I think I'd like a check book, and then I needn't bother people.

"I suppose because you don't like work.

A woman like you naturally likes life.

"I like his words, Salute to Adventurers.

You like that hideous, villainous-looking woman better than your own true wife.

"Ah, Lieutenant Pennington, thank you," and I looked into his face with pleasure, for it was the one, of all those present, which I liked the best.

Most of us will agree that there is something wrong with the child who does not like stories, but it may be that the something wrong belonged to the mother.

Nevertheless, I like your face, and I will trust you.

Who ever heard of a perfect lady with her hat over one eye?" "Well, if you don't like my company" Laura began good-naturedly, as she squinted at her distorted reflection in the little two-by-four mirror set in the tiny space of wall between the windows.

"I liked it all, but Billie only likes the last partabout the boys," said Laura, and again Billie had a wild desire to shake her.

Then I didn't like the fellow; he'd come through the train before and looked a smart crook.

You see I mean to make a roundabout trip into that stretch of woods you told us about I'd like the worst kind to get a crack at a deer.

"H'm, I don't like the sound of these," he said, "they promise too much.

" "Well, Mr. John, I am glad to hear this, for I do confess to a disposition rather to like the house.

" Somehow Max liked his manner of speech.

"I'm out of work and would like a job, sir.

I wasn't sure I'd like the country, or that you'd care to trust me.

2645 collocations for  likes