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How to use liking in a sentence

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Put your big, heavy skillet over medium heat and pan-broil the lamb steaks in the olive oil until they're done to your liking.
If I so much as took a breath too deeply for her liking, she would glare daggers at me.
Same story and everything, just reword it and stuff so it sounds more like this chapter, which I find myself liking a lot.
His monarchism was held against him after the 1917 Revolution, until Stalin revealed his liking for him.
And we may venture the guess that Gibbon was disliked perhaps for his liking for that abominable stuff called snuff instead of tea.
I mean you just jacked someone else's car. You cheat, steal, and bend the rules to your liking whenever you want.
Before long, the Dutch would be involved in developments far too federalist for their liking.
John Raw has a liking for comic roles, and it is easy to see why on making his acquaintance.
She journeyed home on a regular basis over the years, always liking to keep in touch with her native village and district.
The foundation also showed that liking an area was the main reason why people did not live closer to their work.
Roberts, who is the course record holder, found the warm conditions to his liking as others in the field of 421 starters wilted in the heat.
The suspension was a little bouncy for my liking but in general the car handled well, taking corners with ease.
His colourful style was influenced by Dufy, with whom he shared a liking for cheerful subjects such as horse races and regattas.
Have partygoers ladle soup into mugs or small bowls, and offer condiments so they can tailor each soup to their liking.
One coolly abstracted the city, taking what he wanted and discarding the rest, reshaping it to his liking with emphatic yesses and nos.
Between the rants and reprisals the couple meet, and still unaware of their counterparts' real identities take a liking to one another.
You can customize it, replace your car's auto parts and restyle it according to your liking.
I found myself getting more and more annoyed with him, and liking him less and less.
Her legs moved fast, tapping on the pads and somehow liking the rhythmic pounding of her feet.
Nor should anyone be surprised if little boys grow up with a liking for the apparent brutality they have witnessed at an ice-hockey game.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If so, if there is congeniality between us, then liking should be reciprocal.
Plainly, too, he was a man of action and a man who engaged all her instinctive liking.
It was evident that he shared our host's liking for the fresh Alexandrian cigarettes.
Some people have a way of gettin' the biggest share of nearly everybody's liking that comes next or anigh 'em.
Much against my liking, I assure you, said my brother, rudely interrupting her.
From these examples the apt student may fairly judge how to form his own back slang to his own liking and that of his friends.
And then it was boo-hoo, you know, same as women will when a thing ain't jest according to their liking.
We had for our driver a man named Brigham, to whom I had taken a great liking.
The cayman, not liking the morsel, looked about for something more to his taste.
Prescott was not a censorious person, and he had a liking and some pity for the man.
Cold, churlish, sticky or clammy clays are never to the liking of the grape.
He took a liking to the rough-and-ready straightforwardness of the American.
For Mr. deighton he had conceived a personal liking, mingled with a wondering and contemptuous pity.
For my own part, I have no liking for war, but you women will be for ever egging us on!
A teacher should have no favorites, but I must confess to a strong liking for your son.
I take it as the reverse of flattering to be supposed that I have any liking for such a ninny as you are.
The larv feed on the roots of grasses, having particular liking for the roots of foxtail, timothy and blue-grass.
They are sallow, fretty, plain little things, but I'm conscientiously liking them as hard as ever I can.
You are hard as the axe which a shipwright wields at his work, and cleaves the timber to his liking.
Why should this fierce new hunger for one friendly, honest, heart-warming smile of liking and welcome gnaw at his heart?
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