Liked in a sentence

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Synonym: appreciated, favored, admired. Antonym: disliked, hated, detested, rejected

Meaning: past tense of like; to have enjoyed or found something agreeable

Liked sentence for class 1


- I liked the red ball.
- She liked the big chocolate cake.
- He liked to play with his friends.
- We all liked the funny movie.
- They liked the shiny new toy.
- The dog liked to chase the butterfly.
- Mom liked the beautiful flowers.
- Dad liked to read a story.
- The cat liked to nap in the sun.
- I liked the blue car in the show.
- She liked the colorful crayons.
- He liked to sing loud songs.
- We liked to jump on the trampoline.
- They liked the cool ice cream.
- The bird liked to sing in the morning.
- My sister liked her new dress.
- We liked to visit the zoo.
- The teacher liked our art project.
- I liked the sound of the rain.
- She liked to dance at the party.
- He liked to build with blocks.
- We all liked the beach trip.
- My brother liked his skateboard.
- The baby liked to laugh at funny faces.
- I liked to help in the garden.
- She liked to draw pictures of animals.
- He liked to explore the park.
- We liked the soft, fluffy pillows.
- They liked to play video games together.
- The family liked to have picnics in the park.

Liked sentence for class 2


- I liked the red ball at the store.
- She liked the story about the cat.
- We liked playing outside in the sun.
- He liked the blue bike his friend had.
- They liked the yummy ice cream on a hot day.
- My mom liked the flowers I picked for her.
- The dog liked to chase the ball in the park.
- I liked the funny movie we watched last night.
- She liked drawing pictures of her family.
- We liked singing songs during music class.
- He liked the new game his brother got.
- They liked visiting the zoo to see the animals.
- My sister liked the dress she wore to the party.
- I liked the cookies that Grandma baked.
- She liked the colorful crayons in her box.
- We liked the playground with the big slide.
- He liked reading books about dinosaurs.
- They liked the warm sunshine on their faces.
- My dad liked the car he saw on the road.
- I liked the fun puzzle we put together.
- She liked the music playing on the radio.
- We liked the cool breeze at the beach.
- He liked the funny jokes his friend told.
- They liked the shiny stars in the night sky.
- My teacher liked the art project I made.
- I liked the smell of fresh popcorn at the movies.
- She liked the bright colors of the rainbow.
- We liked the fun games at the carnival.
- He liked the tasty sandwich for lunch.
- They liked the adventure in the book we read.

Liked simple sentence


- He liked the movie they watched last night.
- She liked the gift her friend gave her.
- They liked the new restaurant they tried.
- He liked playing soccer with his friends.
- She really liked the song on the radio.
- They liked the way the garden looked in spring.
- He liked the book she recommended.
- She liked the warm weather in summer.
- They liked going to the beach on weekends.
- He liked the colors of the painting.
- She liked the idea of having a picnic.
- He liked how the cake turned out.
- They liked visiting new places during vacations.
- She liked the way her dress fit her.
- He liked the friendly atmosphere at the event.
- She liked the stories they shared in class.
- They liked how the project turned out.
- He liked the taste of fresh fruit.
- She liked learning new things every day.
- They liked playing board games together.
- He liked the view from the top of the hill.
- She liked the cozy feeling of her room.
- They liked the excitement of the fair.
- He liked how the music made him feel.
- She liked the challenge of solving puzzles.
- They liked to dance during the party.
- He liked how her smile brightened the room.
- She liked the flowers in the garden.
- They liked the fun activities at school.
- He liked to share his thoughts with others.


Liked in a sentence

(1) The dwarf liked to cook.

(2) The dwarf liked to swim.

(3) The alien liked to sing.

(4) The user liked the post.

(5) The monkey liked to jump.

(6) The alien liked to dance.

(7) The dwarf liked to garden.

(8) The alien liked to explore.

(9) The monkey liked to explore.

(10) The giant liked to eat a lot.



Liked sentence

(11) The alien liked to eat pizza.

(12) The giant liked to play games.

(13) The dwarf liked to play games.

(14) The dwarf liked to read books.

(15) The alien liked to play games.

(16) I've always liked the name Kai.

(17) She never liked her birth-name.

(18) The dwarf liked to ride horses.

(19) The dwarf liked to climb trees.

(20) The monkey liked to steal food.




Liked make sentence

(21) I've always liked the name Ezra.

(22) I've always liked the name Inge.

(23) I've always liked the name Jude.

(24) I've always liked the name Troy.

(25) The monkey liked to jump around.

(26) I have always liked the name Viv.

(27) I've always liked the name Joyce.

(28) I've always liked the name Franc.

(29) I have always liked the name Nam.

(30) The bird liked to fly in a flock.



Sentence of liked

(31) I have always liked the name faiz.

(32) I've always liked the name Harper.

(33) I have always liked the name fahd.

(34) The alien liked to dance to music.

(35) The king liked to listen to music.

(36) The monkey liked to groom his fur.

(37) The dwarf liked to sing and dance.

(38) The monkey liked to groom its fur.

(39) I've always liked the name Hillary.

(40) I've always liked the name Winslow.




Liked meaningful sentence

(41) I've always liked the name Jackson.

(42) I've always liked the name Whitney.

(43) The film was scary, but I liked it.

(44) The bird liked to watch the sunset.

(45) The bird liked to make new friends.

(46) The king liked to go on adventures.

(47) The monkey liked to swing on vines.

(48) The monkey liked to imitate humans.

(49) He is well-liked by his classmates.

(50) She is well-liked by her coworkers.



Liked sentence examples

(51) I have always liked the name Kayden.

(52) I have always liked the name Carter.

(53) I have always liked the name Olivia.

(54) I have always liked the name Carson.

(55) He liked to fondle with his pet cat.

(56) The bird liked to rest in the shade.

(57) Surprisingly, the cat liked to swim.

(58) She is well-liked by her classmates.

(59) I have always liked the name Jarrett.

(60) I have always liked the name Stewart.



Sentence with liked

(61) I've always liked the name Elizabeth.

(62) I have always liked the name Presley.

(63) I have always liked the name Wallace.

(64) The abasers were not liked by anyone.

(65) The bird liked to explore new places.

(66) The bird liked to fly over the ocean.

(67) The king liked to wear fancy clothes.

(68) The alien liked to eat strange foods.

(69) Cady is a name that I've always liked.

(70) The user liked a post on social media.




Use liked in a sentence

(71) The bird liked to sing in the morning.

(72) The bird liked to hide from predators.

(73) I liked the ambiance of the clip joint.

(74) The bird liked to sleep in a cozy nest.

(75) The baldly bald boy liked his new look.

(76) The monkey liked to explore new places.

(77) I liked the paintings at the exhibition.

(78) The bird liked to play with other birds.

(79) The child's cat liked to cuddle with him.

(80) I liked the smooth consistency of the pap.



Sentence using liked

(81) In truth, I never really liked that movie.

(82) Yers, I have tried that food and liked it.

(83) The bird liked to take care of its babies.

(84) The bird liked to eat berries from a bush.

(85) The king liked to go fishing in the river.

(86) The hearth was where the cat liked to nap.

(87) She always liked to gamble for high stakes.

(88) I liked the sports-themed decor at the bar.

(89) Karma won't make you popular or well-liked.

(90) The minority of the group liked spicy food.



Liked example sentence

(91) The king liked to watch the stars at night.

(92) The king liked to go hunting in the forest.

(93) The candidate is well-liked by many people.

(94) The child's duck liked to swim in the pond.

(95) The team captain is well-liked and likeable.

(96) I liked the music playing in the barbershop.

(97) She is a well-liked member of the community.

(98) The bird liked to visit different countries.

(99) The monkey liked to communicate with others.

(100) The well-liked coach led his team to victory.



Sentence with word liked

(101) I've always liked the name Abraham for a boy.

(102) Excelsior! You tried a new food and liked it.

(103) The king liked to tell stories to his people.

(104) I've always liked the sound of the name Dixon.

(105) The well-liked doctor has a thriving practice.

(106) She always liked to be extravagant with words.

(107) Bishes are always trying to be the most liked.

(108) The effect of being respectful is being liked.

(109) I liked the painting of a bird in the gallery.

(110) The bird liked to build a new nest every year.



Sentence of liked

(111) The bird liked to teach its babies how to fly.

(112) The king liked to play chess with his friends.

(113) The king liked to eat apples from his orchard.

(114) I tried a new food twice to see if I liked it.

(115) Some people liked Trump, while others did not.

(116) I've always liked the sound of the name Ferber.

(117) She liked to gamble for the thrill of the game.

(118) He nodded bashfully when asked if he liked her.

(119) I have always liked the sound of my first name.

(120) I have always liked the sound of the name Lowe.



Liked used in a sentence

(121) Big-heads are usually not well-liked by others.

(122) He was angle-for a date with the girl he liked.

(123) The bird liked to wake up early in the morning.

(124) The result of being polite is being well-liked.

(125) The boy gave a shy glance at the girl he liked.

(126) The monkey liked to play tricks on his friends.

(127) I'd rather be respected than liked by everyone.

(128) The squire is well-liked by his fellow squires.

(129) He was too shy to flirt with the girl he liked.

(130) I've always liked the sound of the name Beltran.



Liked sentence in English

(131) I've always liked the sound of the name Downing.

(132) I've always liked the sound of the name Hillary.

(133) I've always liked the sound of the name Chapman.

(134) She always liked to drink herself up at parties.

(135) The movie was a bit scary, but I still liked it.

(136) The bird liked to feel the wind in its feathers.

(137) The dragon in the story liked to hoard treasure.

(138) She's well-liked by her classmates and teachers.

(139) I've always liked the sound of the name Copeland.

(140) She nodded bashfully when asked if she liked him.

(141) I've always liked the sound of the name McKinley.

(142) She always liked to be extravagant with promises.

(143) The man liked to slouch beyond the pier and fish.

(144) I liked the painting of the ocean in the gallery.

(145) The movie was scary, but I liked the funny parts.

(146) I liked the simplicity of a continental breakfast.

(147) She liked to gamble for the excitement it brought.

(148) She liked to gamble for the thrill of the unknown.

(149) He pointed at the picture and asked if I liked it.

(150) He liked to brag about his high score in the game.

(151) She liked to spruce up for her book club meetings.

(152) The gallery had a painting of a farm that I liked.

(153) The store had a deal on shoes that I really liked.

(154) The picture I drew was a bit corny but I liked it.

(155) The bridge was a place where people liked to fish.

(156) The children liked to bury their toys in the sand.

(157) I will send you the recipe for the dish you liked.

(158) The chef selfishly served food that only he liked.

(159) He was surprised by how much he liked his crew cut.

(160) I have always liked the sound of the name Campbell.

(161) He is a well-liked actor known for his versatility.

(162) Snitches are not well-liked in most social circles.

(163) You tried a new food and liked it, cheers for that!

(164) I took a whiff of the new soap and liked the smell.

(165) The movie was somewhat scary, but I still liked it.

(166) The impressionist painters liked to paint outdoors.

(167) The monkey liked to communicate with other monkeys.

(168) The interim teacher was well-liked by the students.

(169) The child was mischievous and liked to play pranks.

(170) The constant need to be liked is driving me insane.

(171) He liked to live a regimented life to avoid stress.

(172) He liked to add a jocose twist to his magic tricks.

(173) The Cartwrights were well-liked by everyone in town.

(174) She always liked to wager against her own instincts.

(175) The well-liked singer performed to a sold-out crowd.

(176) The birlings were not well-liked by the townspeople.

(177) The hotel room was untidier than I would have liked.

(178) The gallery had a painting of a sunset that I liked.

(179) The forest animals liked to hide in the shady areas.

(180) The king liked to watch the sunset from his balcony.

(181) That movie was really weird, but I kind of liked it.

(182) The segment of the song that I liked was the chorus.

(183) Kinder people are more likely to be liked by others.

(184) I liked the selection of magazines at the clip joint.

(185) The baby liked to curl in his toes when he was happy.

(186) The regular employee is well-liked by his colleagues.

(187) He never liked to impose upon from anyone's kindness.

(188) By and large, the teacher was well-liked by students.

(189) I took a whiff of the new air freshener and liked it.

(190) I made the decision to try a new food and I liked it!

(191) The children liked to bury their toys in the sandbox.

(192) It's easy to conflate being popular with being liked.

(193) The impudent student was not well-liked by his peers.

(194) He liked to boast against his opponents in every game.

(195) He was surprised by how much he liked his permed hair.

(196) The lazy cat liked to dawdle around the house all day.

(197) He always liked to tuck up his shirt before going out.

(198) If you liked that book, I can recommend a similar one.

(199) The bully liked to becudgel weaker kids in the school.

(200) The birlings were not well-liked by the working class.

(201) He overestimates on account of his desire to be liked.

(202) It was coincidental that we both liked to play soccer.

(203) The emission from the TV was a show we liked to watch.

(204) The old man liked to croon while he played his guitar.

(205) I saw the same movie twice because I liked it so much.

(206) The picture was slightly blurry, but I still liked it.

(207) She had a decent amount of friends and was well-liked.

(208) She is a well-liked judge known for her fair decisions.

(209) He always liked to dally behind and explore on his own.

(210) Trying to be liked by everyone is an unachievable goal.

(211) He never liked to impose upon from anyone's generosity.

(212) He never liked to impose upon over anyone's generosity.

(213) He never liked to impose upon with anyone's generosity.

(214) The group liked to hang out at dive bars and play pool.

(215) I wanted to read a book, but couldn't find one I liked.

(216) The chef liked to dabble throughout different cuisines.

(217) I saw a pair of shoon at the store that I really liked.

(218) The two friends had a fight over a boy they both liked.

(219) I gave a shy glance at the boy I liked across the room.

(220) The king liked to play hide and seek with his children.

(221) The unicorn had a secret meadow where it liked to play.

(222) The nabob's garden had a gazebo where he liked to read.

(223) The prankster liked to act insane to scare his friends.

(224) The papergirl is well-liked by the residents she serves.

(225) The implication of his compliment was that he liked her.

(226) He is a well-liked musician who has won multiple awards.

(227) He always liked to hobnob away with the rich and famous.

(228) The child liked to slouch behind the swing and daydream.

(229) They liked to have a dram of Scotch while playing chess.

(230) The cesarevitch was not well-liked by his wife's family.

(231) The barn cat liked to nap in the haymows during the day.

(232) The monkey was friendly and liked to greet the visitors.

(233) Roman liked to eat grapes and olives from his vineyards.

(234) I introduced Eriko to my family, and they all liked her.

(235) She liked to gamble for the possibility of a better life.

(236) The mild-mannered woman was well-liked by her colleagues.

(237) He liked to wear blazers with contrasting pocket squares.

(238) The artist liked to improvize with different art mediums.

(239) The well-liked author's book quickly became a bestseller.

(240) The CEO's affability made him well-liked among employees.

(241) The weather is well-liked by tourists visiting this area.

(242) The old man liked to roam the countryside on his bicycle.

(243) The bully liked to slap around the weaker kids in school.

(244) The designer liked to invent with unconventional fabrics.

(245) The boss-about supervisor was not well-liked by his team.

(246) His blabbiest mistake was telling his crush he liked her.

(247) She liked to dabble throughout different genres of music.

(248) The font on the menu was teenier than I would have liked.

(249) Fawning around won't make you more popular or well-liked.

(250) The angle under the piano was where the cat liked to nap.

(251) The customer asked for a discount on the shoes she liked.

(252) I tried the new food twice before deciding if I liked it.

(253) The bridge was a place where people liked to take photos.

(254) The number of people who liked my post was insignificant.

(255) I liked how the plot line of the movie flowed seamlessly.

(256) I introduced Greer to my friends, and they all liked her.

(257) He liked to vaunt his athletic abilities during gym class.

(258) The well-liked politician won the election by a landslide.

(259) The well-liked police officer was honored for his bravery.

(260) The well-liked CEO successfully turned the company around.

(261) The well-liked artist's paintings are highly sought after.

(262) I discovered a new brand of dry goods that I really liked.

(263) He liked to have a gulp of grape juice with his breakfast.

(264) He liked to have a swig of grape juice with his breakfast.

(265) She liked to hum through her favorite songs as she worked.

(266) The horses liked to muddle in in the hay pile in the barn.

(267) The bridge was a place where people liked to have picnics.

(268) The bridge was a place where people liked to go for a jog.

(269) The bridge was a place where people liked to go for a run.

(270) There were none of the flowers in the garden that I liked.

(271) The top of the hill was where the kids liked to roll down.

(272) His modest demeanor made him well-liked by his colleagues.

(273) She liked the way his stubble felt against her fingertips.

(274) She went shopping, but she didn't find anything she liked.

(275) The two friends were fighting over a girl they both liked.

(276) She liked to gamble for the possibility of a better future.

(277) The tattling employee was not well-liked by his colleagues.

(278) He is a well-liked boss who values his employees' opinions.

(279) The well-liked athlete broke several records in his career.

(280) He liked to hang out at bars and socialize with new people.

(281) He liked to quaff at a cold glass of water after a workout.

(282) He never liked to impose upon from anyone's personal space.

(283) He never liked to impose with upon anyone's time or energy.

(284) He liked to swagger past the other students in the hallway.

(285) The edge below the roof was where the birds liked to perch.

(286) The aristocratic man liked to ride horses in his free time.

(287) An outbreak of applause means people liked the performance.

(288) The teacher collected data on how many students liked math.

(289) The bridge was a place where people liked to go for a swim.

(290) The bridge was a place where people liked to go for a hike.

(291) The bridge was a place where people liked to go for a walk.

(292) The so-called popular trend was not well-liked by everyone.

(293) The gamer liked to show off his high scores to his friends.

(294) She is honest and humble, which is why she's so well-liked.

(295) I liked the barbershop's selection of hair styling products.

(296) She is a well-liked colleague who is always willing to help.

(297) The papergirl is well-liked by everyone in the neighborhood.

(298) He always liked to dress luxuriously when attending parties.

(299) He liked to star off his mornings with a workout at the gym.

(300) The ants liked to muddle in in the sugar jar in the kitchen.

(301) The chick was curious and liked to explore its surroundings.

(302) He always liked to smoke up throughout his creative process.

(303) The professor liked to pontificate outside the lecture hall.

(304) The bridge was a place where people liked to go for a drive.

(305) The character's kindness towards others made him well-liked.

(306) The child was independent and liked to do things on his own.

(307) The athlete liked to rid into the park to train on his bike.

(308) We went to the mall, but Esi didn't find anything she liked.

(309) She liked to gamble for the possibility of a brighter future.

(310) Let's not go too far in our attempts to be liked by everyone.

(311) The well-liked chef prepared a delicious meal for the guests.

(312) He is a well-liked professor known for his engaging lectures.

(313) She liked to sunbathe near the water to cool off when needed.

(314) He turned on the charm to win the heart of the girl he liked.

(315) The weather is well-liked by beachgoers who enjoy sunny days.

(316) The child liked to slouch beyond the playground and daydream.

(317) The man liked to slouch closer to the TV during sports games.

(318) The aftmost window in the car was where the dog liked to sit.

(319) The old man liked to putter through his garden every morning.

(320) The side beneath the window was where the cat liked to sleep.

(321) The angle beneath the stairs was where the cat liked to hide.

(322) I was outbid for the painting I really liked at the art show.

(323) The bridge was a place where people liked to walk their dogs.

(324) The bridge was a place where people liked to go for a paddle.

(325) The bridge was a place where people liked to go for a picnic.

(326) Working yourself insane won't make you popular or well-liked.

(327) He begrudged his friend for always getting the girl he liked.

(328) The artist liked to temper up by looking at inspiring artwork.

(329) His good temper is one of the reasons why he is so well-liked.

(330) The rebellious teenager liked to flout the law by shoplifting.

(331) She liked to sunbathe in the morning when it was less crowded.

(332) He liked to mug up about the latest news before going to work.

(333) The actor's actorishness was a result of his need to be liked.

(334) My friend convinced me to try a new instrument and I liked it.

(335) I had to try the new food twice before deciding if I liked it.

(336) The bridge was a place where people liked to ride their bikes.

(337) The bridge was a place where people liked to watch the sunset.

(338) The constant need to be liked by everyone can drive me insane.

(339) The pressure to be liked by everyone is making me feel insane.

(340) I went to the outlet mall, but I didn't find anything I liked.

(341) Despite his vanity, he was still well-liked by his colleagues.

(342) I liked the natural lighting in the single room during the day.

(343) The little girl liked to curl in her toes when she was excited.

(344) The worry of not being liked by others affects her self-esteem.

(345) I liked the barbershop's attention to detail in their haircuts.

(346) His need to be liked by everyone makes him starve for approval.

(347) He always liked to gamble beside his lucky charm for good luck.

(348) He liked to have a drop of Frangelico in a coffee or hot cocoa.

(349) If you liked that restaurant, you should try their brunch menu.

(350) She liked to have a drop of peach brandy on cold winter nights.

(351) She liked to have a gulp of iced coffee on hot summer mornings.

(352) She liked to have a swig of iced coffee on hot summer mornings.

(353) The family liked to hare around with board games on rainy days.

(354) The man liked to slouch closer to the fireplace on cold nights.

(355) The dewiest part of the park was where the birds liked to sing.

(356) The tight dress made my belly out more than I would have liked.

(357) Despite being a deviator, he was still well-liked by his peers.

(358) Don't pander with your colleagues just to be liked by everyone.

(359) I was going to read a book, except I couldn't find one I liked.

(360) Being polite has a benefit in connection with being well-liked.

(361) The correlation between being polite and being liked is strong.

(362) I had to fork over my favorite shirt to my friend who liked it.

(363) The children liked to bury themselves in the sand at the beach.

(364) The constant need to be liked by everyone can drive you insane.

(365) He gave a shy glance to the girl he liked from across the room.

(366) Her ploy to get a date with the guy she liked failed miserably.

(367) She was biddable at work, but at home she liked to take charge.

(368) She always liked to dress into casual clothes for a relaxed day.

(369) She is a well-liked mentor who has guided many aspiring artists.

(370) The employee flattereth his coworkers to be liked in the office.

(371) He had to suck up his confidence and approach the girl he liked.

(372) He shyly approached the girl he liked, stumbling over his words.

(373) The artist liked to invent with vibrant colors in her paintings.

(374) If you liked that song, you might enjoy the artist's other work.

(375) She had trouble finding a brand of snuff tobacco that she liked.

(376) She liked to have a dram of brandy before bed to help her sleep.

(377) She liked to have a drop of limoncello as an after-dinner treat.

(378) The birdwatchers liked to muffle up on the winter birding event.

(379) The muckiest area of the lake was where the ducks liked to swim.

(380) The boggiest part of the park was where the ducks liked to swim.

(381) He had to pre-empt from his friend to ask out the girl he liked.

(382) Despite being a deviator, she was still well-liked by her peers.

(383) The two-year-old was a picky eater and only liked certain foods.

(384) The elderly man had a favorite chair where he liked to watch TV.

(385) The impressionist painters liked to paint water and reflections.

(386) There is a correlation between being respectful and being liked.

(387) The bridge was a place where people liked to go for a boat ride.

(388) The bridge was a place where people liked to go for a bike ride.

(389) The skateboarder liked to show off his tricks at the skate park.

(390) Write down a book you recently read and what you liked about it.

(391) The pressure to be liked by everyone can make someone go insane.

(392) Her officiousness made her the least-liked person in the office.

(393) Don't shill to your classmates just to be popular or well-liked.

(394) The employee is willing to kiss up to coworkers to be well-liked.

(395) They discovered a new brand of tv dinners that they really liked.

(396) The rebellious student liked to flout the law by skipping school.

(397) I received a notification on LinkedIn that someone liked my post.

(398) The artist liked to improvize with different painting techniques.

(399) He always liked to put himself forward as the expert in the room.

(400) The baby sitter was well-liked by the children and their parents.

(401) After a long day at work, he liked to drink himself up to unwind.

(402) He liked to stroll off to the riverside to watch the boats go by.

(403) She liked to cash in between tasks to clear her mind and refocus.

(404) She liked to go to the park to just sprawl around and read books.

(405) The man liked to slouch beside the bar and drink beer after work.

(406) I saw a striped pencil case at the bookstore that I really liked.

(407) There is a correlation between being polite and being well-liked.

(408) The bridge was a place where people liked to watch the fireworks.

(409) The servant's kindness and generosity made him well-liked by all.

(410) Despite his penchant for sarcasm, he was well-liked by his peers.

(411) The amiable student council president was well-liked by everyone.

(412) He always liked to play a lone hand in making important decisions.

(413) I've always liked the name Finn because it sounds cool and modern.

(414) The green over the heart symbol showed that the message was liked.

(415) The artist liked to coquette around with different color palettes.

(416) He never liked to impose with onto anyone's privacy or boundaries.

(417) The family liked to hare around with their bikes on nature trails.

(418) The hunters liked to muddy up for hunting in the swampy marshland.

(419) The man liked to slouch beside the counter and watch sports on TV.

(420) Bedyde the limited options, I found something I liked on the menu.

(421) The beaux of the school were the most popular and well-liked boys.

(422) The boggiest part of the zoo was where the hippos liked to wallow.

(423) She liked to nibble on the edge of her toast before taking a bite.

(424) The sequestered back alley was where the stray cats liked to hide.

(425) The dewiest part of the garden was where the snails liked to hide.

(426) The five-year-old was a picky eater and only liked mac and cheese.

(427) The musician liked to geminate behind the stage before performing.

(428) The hollow below the floorboards was where the mice liked to hide.

(429) Looking yourself insane won't make you more popular or well-liked.

(430) While shopping, I came across a pair of shoes that I really liked.

(431) The constant need to be liked by everyone can drive anyone insane.

(432) The constant need to be liked by everyone can send someone insane.

(433) The constant need to be liked by others can make people go insane.

(434) I reached into the grab bag, but I couldn't find anything I liked.

(435) The likable student was well-liked by both teachers and classmates.

(436) The amiable student was well-liked by both teachers and classmates.

(437) I've always liked the name Sherman because it sounds sophisticated.

(438) The artist liked to coquette around with different painting styles.

(439) The bully liked to smack around the smaller kids on the playground.

(440) The cat liked to stray along the garden fence, observing the birds.

(441) He never liked to impose with onto anyone's generosity or kindness.

(442) He never liked to impose with upon anyone's kindness or generosity.

(443) She liked to have a gulp of milk with her cookies in the afternoon.

(444) She liked to have a swig of milk with her cookies in the afternoon.

(445) The man liked to slouch behind the counter and chat with customers.

(446) The man liked to slouch beside the bar and chat with the bartender.

(447) The man liked to slouch beyond the park bench and read a newspaper.

(448) I didn't want to try a new food, even so, I tasted it and liked it.

(449) He liked the boatneck style because it was comfortable and stylish.

(450) The professor liked to pontificate behind his desk during lectures.

(451) The couple liked to withdraw outside and watch the sunset together.

(452) The scientist liked to dabble throughout different fields of study.

(453) The toddler liked to stray along with the ducks at the park's pond.

(454) He always liked to purse around with his wallet in his back pocket.

(455) The goats were picky eaters and only liked certain types of eatage.

(456) The three-year-old was a picky eater and only liked mac and cheese.

(457) The impressionist painters liked to experiment with new techniques.

(458) It's not okay to compromise eligibility standards just to be liked.

(459) The child was mischievous and liked to play pranks on his siblings.

(460) The summit of the hill was where the kids liked to fly their kites.

(461) The constant need to be liked on social media can drive you insane.

(462) He liked to flaunt his knowledge, but he often got his facts wrong.

(463) The edge near the fence was where the stray cats liked to hang out.

(464) I introduced Eow to my friends, and they all liked her immediately.

(465) I've always liked the name John Marshall - it has a nice ring to it.

(466) She always liked to dress into comfortable clothes after a long day.

(467) He always liked to frugal away and find the best deals on groceries.

(468) The well-liked comedian had the audience in stitches with his jokes.

(469) She is a well-liked therapist who specializes in couples counseling.

(470) He always liked to hackle up his feathers to look more intimidating.

(471) The couple liked to coquette around with different date night ideas.

(472) She moped through the shopping trip, not finding anything she liked.

(473) He scoffed through the shopping mall, not finding anything he liked.

(474) He liked to hang out in York's libraries and research local history.

(475) He liked to hang out in York's quiet places of worship and meditate.

(476) He liked to muse upon at the mountains, marveling at their grandeur.

(477) If you liked that movie, you might enjoy the director's other films.

(478) She liked to have a dram of rye whiskey while watching hockey games.

(479) She liked to have a drop of gin with tonic water on hot summer days.

(480) She liked to have a gulp of herbal tea before bed to help her sleep.

(481) She liked to have a gulp of iced green tea with honey on a warm day.

(482) She liked to have a swig of herbal tea before bed to help her sleep.

(483) She liked to have a swig of iced green tea with honey on a warm day.

(484) The fishermen liked to muffle up at the frozen lake for ice fishing.

(485) The fishermen liked to muffle up on the frozen lake for ice fishing.

(486) The man liked to slouch beyond the porch swing and enjoy the breeze.

(487) The mechanic liked to cash in between car repairs to avoid mistakes.

(488) The philosopher liked to muse upon at the mysteries of the universe.

(489) The rubbish dump was a hazard for children who liked to play nearby.

(490) He was scowling through the menu, trying to find something he liked.

(491) The independent woman liked to go unaccompanied on her morning runs.

(492) She always liked to nibble through the middle of her sandwich first.

(493) The underpart of the couch was where the dog liked to hide his toys.

(494) Being polite can enhance your eligibility for being liked by others.

(495) He was always late because he liked to dally in front of the mirror.

(496) He preferred a submissive partner because he liked being in control.

(497) Despite his conceited behavior, he is still well-liked by his peers.

(498) The flatterer in the group is always trying to be liked by everyone.

(499) The girls went shopping, but they couldn't find anything they liked.

(500) Bien can be used to describe a person who is well-liked or respected.

(501) The well-liked teacher received a standing ovation from her students.

(502) The rebellious teenager always liked to go against the establishment.

(503) She always liked to tuck in a bookmark to mark her place in the book.

(504) He ambivalently stared at the painting, unsure if he liked it or not.

(505) A distinctive sense of humor can make someone popular and well-liked.

(506) The designer liked to invent with unconventional patterns and prints.

(507) The elderly woman always liked to dress old and wore classic outfits.

(508) She had a collection of umbrellas that she liked to hang by the door.

(509) The birds liked to muddle in in the birdhouse that the children made.

(510) The dog liked to slouch behind the couch and watch TV with its owner.

(511) The fish liked to muddle in in the underwater plants in the aquarium.

(512) The group of friends liked to hare around with a frisbee in the park.

(513) The man liked to slouch beyond the bar and watch TV with his buddies.

(514) The teenagers liked to hang on out in front of the convenience store.

(515) She nodded noncommittally when asked if she liked the new restaurant.

(516) He liked to stash money throughout his wallet in case of emergencies.

(517) She gave herself away by blushing when he asked her if she liked him.

(518) The hollow between the two chairs was where the cat liked to curl up.

(519) He always liked to strut through the library like he owned the place.

(520) I didn't want to try new food, nonetheless, I tasted it and liked it.

(521) Anathema is a word that describes something that is not liked at all.

(522) My little brother liked to play hide-and-seek around the clothesline.

(523) She rummaged through the grab bag, searching for something she liked.

(524) The well-liked scientist made groundbreaking discoveries in his field.

(525) He always liked to put himself forward as the go-to person for advice.

(526) He always liked to put himself forward as the go-getter in the office.

(527) The artist liked to plait around with different paintbrush techniques.

(528) He liked to have a gulp of peppermint tea for its soothing properties.

(529) She liked to have a drop of peach schnapps while lounging by the pool.

(530) The dog liked to muddy up for playing in the creek and chasing sticks.

(531) The man liked to slouch beyond the picnic table and enjoy the scenery.

(532) The beaux of the school were the most popular and well-liked students.

(533) He liked the boatneck style because it was timeless and sophisticated.

(534) He was a private person and liked to keep to himself most of the time.

(535) The squirrel liked to perch on top of the bird feeder and steal seeds.

(536) He liked to whittle around to pass the time while waiting for the bus.

(537) The bird pecked at the seeds peckishly, not finding anything it liked.

(538) The chair had a hollow beneath the cushion where the cat liked to nap.

(539) Suctioning up to your classmates won't make you popular or well-liked.

(540) College students often trammel up in their minds the need to be liked.

(541) Being respectful has a benefit between being liked and being disliked.

(542) The friends made a concession and watched a movie that everyone liked.

(543) He had a habit of smacking his lips when he tasted something he liked.

(544) The dark brown coffee was strong and bitter, just the way he liked it.

(545) The alley cat was friendly, and it liked to rub against people's legs.

(546) Some people fawn over their friends in hopes of being liked in return.

(547) I liked the convenience of having a continental breakfast at the hotel.

(548) The artist liked to wrestle with different art styles in her paintings.

(549) The well-liked principal implemented innovative programs at the school.

(550) The rebel teenager always liked to dress against the school dress code.



Liked meaning


Liked is a verb that is commonly used in the English language to express a positive feeling towards something or someone. It is a past tense form of the verb like, which means to have a positive opinion or preference for something or someone. When using the word liked in a sentence, it is important to consider the context and the intended meaning. Here are some tips on how to use the word liked effectively in your writing or speech:


1. Use liked to express a positive feeling towards something or someone in the past tense.

For example, "I liked the movie we watched last night" or "She liked the gift I gave her for her birthday."


2. Use liked to describe a past action or behavior that was enjoyable or appreciated.

For example, "He liked to play basketball when he was younger" or "She liked to read books in her free time."


3. Use liked in the negative form to express a dislike or lack of enjoyment towards something or someone in the past tense.

For example, "I didn't like the food at the restaurant" or "She didn't like the way he treated her."


4. Use liked in the conditional form to express a hypothetical situation or possibility.

For example, "If I liked spicy food, I would try the new Thai restaurant" or "If she liked horror movies, we could watch one tonight."


5. Use liked in the past participle form to form the perfect tense or passive voice.

For example, "I have liked this song for years" or "The book was liked by many readers."


In conclusion, liked is a versatile verb that can be used in various contexts to express positive or negative feelings towards something or someone in the past tense. By following these tips, you can effectively use liked in your writing or speech to convey your intended meaning.





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