Sentences for liking. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use liking in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for liking.
- No one could help liking her. (8)
- And she had a liking for him. (10)
- One could not help liking him. (10)
- He had no liking for Dudley Sowerby. (10)
- I have an incipient liking for this young Alonzo. (10)
- To be very truthful to a person, one must have a liking. (10)
- Did not this betray liking for one, subjection to the other? (10)
- His liking for it makes him seem wiser than his clever sayings. (10)
- Ripton, somehow not liking to be left alone, caught hold of him. (10)
- Could they be much together, I feel sure of their liking each other. (4)
- Augustus was mentioned as liking this and that in the land of beauty. (10)
- The liking of strangers best is a curious exemplification of innocence. (10)
- I begin to understand Lady Charlotte and her liking for Mr. Powys better. (10)
- Other jays won favor and liking, and ceased to be jays; Jeff continued a jay. (9)
- Probably few writers have in the same degree compelled the liking of their readers. (9)
- I do believe we had a liking for the very highwaymen, if they had any reputation for civility. (10)
- The squire thundered at Heriot; Janet, liking both, contented herself with impartial comments. (10)
- From her smile he knew that she was not beyond liking to be appreciated, and this reassured him. (8)
- So, therefore, added to the national liking for a plucky woman, she gained the respect for power. (10)
- Their brute liking or misliking is the final test; it is universal suffrage that elects, after all. (9)
- Well, and Englishmen have been known to marry Indian princesses: some have a liking for negresses. (10)
- The squire bade her to speak out, for she had his sanction to act according to her judgement and liking. (10)
- When we have not a liking for the creature whom we have no plain cause to dislike, we are minutely just. (10)
- He was aware of feigning the cordiality he showed, and of having less real liking for him than ever before. (9)
- Mr. Rippenger, not liking to refuse Mr. Salter, consented to our going, but pretended that I was too young. (10)
- For Shakespeare he had no real liking, though he concealed this, from humility in the face of accepted opinion. (8)
- For his father-in-law he had respect and liking, ever mixed with what was not quite contempt and not quite pity. (8)
- When once he had given his liking, he could not bear that any shadow of change should seem to have come upon him. (9)
- Westover was aware of liking Durgin at that moment much more than he ought, and of liking him helplessly. (9)
- She assented, not liking to confess that she did not know what Chardonnet might be, and hoping it was some kind of sherbet. (8)
- They had regarded her liking them as a matter of course; his mother had ignored her even in pretending to decry Dan to her. (9)
- For good government in the abstract, the people of the United States seem to have no liking, or, at all events, no passion. (16)
- He had also the consolation of liking his work, and of getting an instant grasp of it that grew constantly firmer and closer. (9)
- After this lapse of time, I cannot tell how the affair ended, but I feel sure of the liking with which Mrs. Stowe inspired me. (9)
- She took a liking to the last, and forgot that she had already taken a liking to the first and had hired her. (12)
- To understand his work and value it, you must have a sober liking of your kind and a sober estimate of our civilized qualities. (10)
- A poor honourable is no catch, and I cannot imagine any liking in the case, for take away his rants, and the poor baron has nothing. (4)
- In the disposition of legs there was the usual difficulty, no one quite liking to put them up, and all ultimately doing so, save Olive. (8)
- Shelton took a liking to him, partly from a fellow-feeling, and partly because of the gentle smile with which he was looking at his wife. (8)
- The old man presented this aspect of the case with a good-natured contempt, which included Fulkerson and his enthusiasm in an obvious liking. (9)
- My spaniel, liking its savour, stood with his nose at point; but, being called off, I could feel him obedient, still quivering, under my hand. (8)
- It was just such a subject as would appeal to his love of paradox, his subtle curiosity, and his liking for brilliant forays into new territory. (14)
- His sensations habitually shaped themselves in accordance with those two permanent requirements of his nature, liking for adventure, and hatred of tyranny. (8)
Also see sentences for: affection, approbation, approval, aversion, commendation, dislike, distaste.
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