3136 examples of disliked in sentences

She disliked the non-existent second one.

" "Do you know that you have died?" "Yesyes, I am quite acquainted with that," he said, hurriedly; as if it had been an idea he disliked to dwell upon.

"What, then, if they all disliked him?" "That, too," said he, "is scarcely enough.

Better if he were liked by the good folk in the village, and disliked by the bad.

"What is disliked by the masses needs inquiring into; so also does that which they have a preference for.

She espoused none of his piques or prejudices; she was as apt to bring people he disliked to his dinner-table as those he liked.

Some of the junior officers, who disliked Oswald and distrusted his capacity to command, drew out very willingly, and of course carried many of their men with them.

For a time, much as she disliked to approach Shade with any request, Johnnie continued to urge him whenever they met to finish up the indicators and let her have them back again.

I instinctively disliked the look of the fellow who had opened the door.

But they laughed at his flattery, they scorned his bad manners, they yawned soon at his sermons; the more their mother favoured him, the more they disliked him; and so the tutor and the pupils cordially hated each other.

It is quite certain that Socrates disliked the Athenian government and considered democracy as tyrannical as despotism.

Her military and priestly despotism had suffered defeat; her people disliked its rule and desired freer institutions; her finances were terribly disordered.

I disliked particularly the large-lettered copies which she used to set me; and as I confided this to Mr. Dodgson, he came and gave me some copies himself.

At length Major James, to whom these blacks were warmly attached, was replaced as superintendent by Captain Craskell whom they disliked and shortly expelled.

Read "Much Ado about Nothing," and disliked Beatrice less than ever before.

The idea of again going to sea, leaving his betrothed entirely in the hands of those who disliked him for his father's sake, was intolerable to Mark, and it made him so miserable, that the tenderness of the deeply enamoured girl could not withstand his appeals.

In this respect he was a model of fidelity, never seeing a fault in those he loved, or a good quality in those he disliked.

Formerly I should have disliked the idea of this, for I suppose he will make some financial proposition.

Suddenly a voice, a voice he disliked intensely, the voice of Mr. Dearman croaked fiendishly in his ear: "Why, General, they've got your horse numbered wrongly!" General Miltiades Murger looked again.

I disliked him at first sight, and Dolores fell in love with him equally quickly, I am sure.

I loathe a row or a scene unspeakablythough I delight in fighting when that pastime is legitimateand I was brought into daily contact with the ruffian and I disliked him intensely.

He had an opinion on everything; he liked or disliked everything; and when he disliked anything, he never spared invective in giving expression to his antipathy.

He had an opinion on everything; he liked or disliked everything; and when he disliked anything, he never spared invective in giving expression to his antipathy.

You can not ask your acquaintance, "How have you been?" when his face is yet pale from confinement in a prison; you can not inquire how he liked Stillwater or Sing Sing, when he must have disliked what he saw of Stillwater or Sing Sing.

Was ever known The witless shepherd who persists to drive A flock that thirsts not to a pool disliked?

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