Found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining form.
1 Whether you liked the answer you got was, of course, your problem.
2 Philly said, 'In answer to your question, I liked it very much.
3 But he liked to hear information in a sequential order, if possible.
4 He also said he liked the physical element that several players provided.
5 He was right; whether I liked it or not, he was right.
6 Argon liked to talk to Koboi, just in case she could hear.
7 He didn't know his name, and never quite liked to ask him.
8 Klopp said: A lot of parts of the performance I really liked .
9 Coworkers say he was cheerful, well liked , had a good work ethic.
10 He liked horses and had offered to help feed and water Mule.
11 The lady of the house asked how she liked her new school.
12 I liked this wine a lot and will consider buying a case.
13 Josephine was really, really well liked by the public at that time.
14 Corsi said these things for effect; he liked drama in small doses.
15 The longer I thought about it, the better I liked the idea.
16 I liked the way he held the pads, the things he said.
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