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Liked meaning
simple past and past participle of like
Example sentences (20)
I liked camping, I had friends who liked it, later I married a guy who liked it, and we had kids who did too.
Just as my parents liked to be surrounded by offbeat things, they also liked offbeat people.
And I liked it not because of Afghanistan, I liked it because of China.
I liked the way he worked, liked him and Jimmy Nicholl, and it was a good vibe.
Barr liked Clayton and liked the idea, the official said.
I liked that you explained the meaning of eudaimonia in the issue for people unfamiliar with the term. Is it always something you have liked or is it something that you researched when starting this project?
I really liked playing as the Buffalo Sabres because I liked their old black and red theme.
We liked the same things, liked the same movies, we had been fascinated with American politics.
Also, more Democrats say their least-liked source is very conservative than Republicans say their least-liked source is very liberal (75 percent vs. 68 percent).
I haven’t met anyone I’ve liked enough, or who liked me enough, to cancel my accounts.
When I went inside, two women wanted to know which of them I liked best and I liked both of them best.
Wonder Woman stood at the top, Aquaman and Flash were roughly neck and neck down the stretch - and it was more Flash just because of his comic relief, his geeky comic relief type of thing - but women and men alike liked Aquaman, they liked Jason Momoa.
He also liked people, he liked everyone.
He was an out-of-towner, and I liked him a lot and thought he liked me a lot.
People liked it because they liked to see us destroy everything.
Remembering back to the youngster years, boys didn’t like girls and girls didn’t like boys – doesn’t mean that girls liked girls or boys liked boys.
Further, test audience screenings revealed a surprisingly mixed reaction to the sequences as they appeared in their unfinished form; in post-screening surveys, they dominated both the "Scenes I liked most" and "Scenes I liked least" fields.
He would always ask his guests if they liked the hamburger bun toasted (since he liked his that way).
She saw herself as an entertainer whose job was to produce what the public liked, and the public liked Poirot. citation She did marry off Poirot's companion Colonel Hastings in an attempt to trim her cast commitments.
The Lois & Clark producers liked it, the WB cartoon guys liked it..