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Disliking meaning
gerund of dislike: a dislike.
Example sentences (20)
Miguel's mother also loved Spider-Man 2099 while disliking the way in which her son had grown to become, reversing Aunt May's initial disgust at her nephew's alter ego.
The poll results demonstrated merely 9% favourability for the duke, whereas 76% of respondents reported disliking him.
The survey also revealed the living room and the kitchen are the rooms in most desperate need of a refresh, with respondents disliking almost a quarter of what's contained within these spaces.
Disliking Mr. Trump or how he conducts himself does not always translate into a vote for Democrats, and many are likely to vote again for the president in spite of his conduct.
Kyle Newman directed the film until it was scrapped by Fox brass upon disliking the dailies.
Even so, they share a disliking for Pamela, who, they believe, is a bad match for Kirby.
I think she took a bit of a disliking to me.
Lara Trump says her biggest challenge isn’t retaining the women who voted for her father-in-law in 2016; instead, it’s winning the votes of women who didn’t vote for him but now find they like his policies while disliking his comportment.
The dairy industry blames rules that limit the fat content of milk in schools for consumption declines, arguing that generations of students are growing up disliking milk because of the watery taste of skim.
Many of those that are disliking the trailer are saying that it is too chaotic, not realistic to how WWII was and that it looks too much like an arcade game.
Another was Cecil Frederick Russell, who often argued with Crowley, disliking the same-sex sexual magic that he was required to perform, and left after a year.
A number of club owners, disliking one or both league presidents, preferred a single commissioner to rule over the game, but were willing to see the National Commission continue if Herrmann was replaced by someone who would provide strong leadership.
Disliking this job, he quit.
He also clashed with British prime minister Margaret Thatcher on several occasions, disliking her policy towards South Africa.
However, he was equally ill-treated by the Nationalist side, disliking their fascist influences and being struck and imprisoned by his colonel upon Pujol's expressing sympathy with the monarchy.
James Thurber described White as being a quiet man, disliking publicity, who during his time at The New Yorker would slip out of his office via the fire escape to a nearby branch of Schrafft's to avoid visitors whom he didn't know.
Liking and disliking, he says, evolved to help present day humans' ancestors form coalitions with others who reciprocated and to exclude those who did not reciprocate.
Rosa has admitted to neither liking nor disliking Mickey Mouse, but being indifferent to him.
She attended the institution primarily to satisfy her mother, who had studied there, and recalled disliking the experience.
The event took place in March 1981, and was heavily publicised; Hergé however found the situation difficult, disliking the press attention and finding that he and Zhang had grown distant during the intervening years.