204 Verbs to Use for the Word liking

but I'll kill him; for, Madam, I'll tell you what happened to me in the Court of Francethere was a Lady in the Court in love with me,she took a liking to my Person whichI think,you will confess Isa.

] Captain Graham, for such I soon learned was his name, replied: "Well, I never saw the like before.

I shall never hear its like again.

It was, at least, equally fortunate that the king also conceived a great liking for his brother-in-law at first sight.

They had shown little liking for the Dorns, but here was love of wheat, and so, in some way, loyalty to the government that needed it.

For Captain Morgan, if he had felt a liking for the young man before, could not now show sufficient regard for him.

He early formed a liking for the three.

It would be more true to say, they separate as oil from water, as children from old people, without love or hatred in the matter, each seeking his like; and any interference with the affinities would produce constraint and suffocation.

"A drop of my whisky'll do you no harmthat's some I got down from home, and you'll not find its like everywhere.

"Had I known the like of that, little would I have campaigned in yer company!

We were not long in finding that she and her parents, with a serving-man or two, made all my aunt's household; and that she did very much work with her own hands, and would expect the like of us; a thing which displeased Althea not a little, but she said nothing of it, only to me, when we were got to our own chamber.

Melanthe had a kind of awe for those virtuous principles she observed in Louisa, tho' so much her inferior and dependant, and was ashamed to confess her liking of the count should have brought her to such lengths; not that she intended to keep it always a secret from her, but chose she should find it out by degrees; and these thoughts so much engrossed her, that she said little to her that night.

And now, being already close on the dolorous moment, which was fated to be the occasion either of a most assured death or of a life of such anguish that none before me has ever endured the like, prompted by I know not what spirit, I raised my eyes with decent gravity, and surveyed with penetrating look the crowds of young men who were standing near me.

The memory of this deceased colonel is such, that in no age to come but it will more and more be had in honour and esteem;a man so religious, and of that prudence, judgment, temper, valour, and integrity, that he hath left few his like behind him,' "He had indeed left none his like behind him.

Why, Misther Ould Nick, Madam Willoughby wouldn't let the likes of ye touch the ind of her garments.

There was a twinkle of mischief that he had to go back-five years, anyhow, to remember the like of.

He looked up into eyes that gleamed hawk-like through glasses, and a throb of recognition went through his heart.

" The small boy scrambled over nimbly, ran squirrel-like across the transverse fence, dipped, swarmed over the iron railing and stood on guard.

In a flash she had crossed the wide hallwhich was as it happened empty, although she would not have slackened her pace for all the assembled companyand was darting arrow-like up the stairs, her torn scarf flying behind her like a banner.

Jim, his face the color of a pork rind, followed dog-like at the heels of his boss.

The clear, decided, incisive manner commanded her respect, while the sunny gayety won her liking.

I sobbed, wept, and took it to heart so grievously that I think I never suffered the like; and I was right.

Do you not feel the like when you look at many little matters, and then look into the Future Years?

In a wriggle that looked flash-like to the breathless beholders, Darrin was through.

You swore me love, I gave the like to you: Then as a ship, being wedded to the sea, Does either sail or sink, even so must I, You being the haven, to which my hopes must fly. ILF.

204 Verbs to Use for the Word  liking