[ US /ˈɫaɪkɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /lˈa‍ɪkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment
    she developed a liking for gin
    I've always had a liking for reading
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How To Use liking In A Sentence

  • You know that moment when really liking someone turns into a radiant love - overwhelming, a little frightening and almost exasperatingly fresh?
  • Winky luved tu drinking frum deh water fawsitt…. she liking hur wadder fresh…it wuz a sinky-drinky fur deh winky-binky. Like the new bowl. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Finally after 15 minutes of perseverance the team scored -- not to the liking of the opposition, who had been defending excellently.
  • You should feel proud of yourself for not being shallow and liking someone for social status or looks.
  • Anyway, she was a vivacious, ebullient sort of girl, and I took an immediate liking to her.
  • Low price Christianity Lu the cloth give is gorgeous, Ugg Classic Short, sexy, and exert everything to attire to have a liking for to is hard to believe.
  • Tibbs is as resistant to liking anyone in Sparta as they are to liking him. Lance Mannion:
  • It seems a female trait to be concerned about one friend liking another more than you. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many interns thrive here but some find that it is not to their liking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, as for those in our church who contend for the ceremonies, many of them are led by such _argumenta inartificialia_, as wealth, preferment, &c., and if conscience be at all looked to by them, yet they only throw and extort an assent and allowance from it, when worldly respects have made them to propend and incline to an anterior liking of the ceremonies. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
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