Noun(1) a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment,fondness,taste(2) a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment(3) fondness(4) taste
Noun(1) a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment,fondness,taste(2) a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment(3) fondness(4) taste
(1) My wife has always had a liking for this unfortunate little girl.(2) Not just cricket, Viru has a liking for table-tennis, badminton, football and swimming.(3) Acknowledging that professing a liking for ska can be a rock band's death wish, O'Dell stands by their tastes.(4) Coming in at No 4 Michael Nind showed a liking for Hill Park Oval not shared by his brothers, the earlier batsmen.(5) The new West Indies management team seemed to have had a liking for the use of cutting-edge technology in its verbal assault.(6) Mrs Parsons had a liking for gin and tonic(7) Meanwhile, Raghu's parents arrive and take a liking for the girl.(8) It's just this guy called Josh who plays guitar and sings his songs, which have a liking for wandering melodies that meander up and down and all over the place.(9) But he has considerable experience in similar vessels and a liking for this type of employment.(10) A liking for birds is an ineluctable aspect of being human.(11) If he is not exercising those grey cells over science and technology, Tiwari has a liking for reading Buddhist philosophy.(12) I developed a liking for devotional songs of the Goddess from childhood.(13) Nor should anyone be surprised if little boys grow up with a liking for the apparent brutality they have witnessed at an ice-hockey game.(14) Anyone with a liking for bikes and bike riding will find it fascinating.(15) It is generally accepted that the priest had a liking for strong drink and some of the stories place him in pubs and outside a glass of the hard stuff.(16) she'd taken an instant liking to Arnie's new girlfriend