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  • 71like — I verb 1) I like Tony Syn: be fond of, be attached to, have a soft spot for, have a liking for, have regard for, think well of, admire, respect, esteem; be attracted to, fancy, find attractive, be keen on, be taken with; be infatuated with, carry …

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  • 72Like Spinning Plates — Song infobox Name = Like Spinning Plates Artist = Radiohead Album = Amnesiac Released = 4 June 2001 track no = 10 Recorded = Late 2000 Genre = Electronic Length = 3:57 Writer = Label = EMI, Parlophone, Capitol Producer = Nigel Godrich, Radiohead… …

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  • 73much — 1. adverb /mʌtʃ/ a) To a great extent. I dont like fish much. b) Often; frequently. He is much fatter than I remember him. Syn: a great deal, a lot, greatly, highly …

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  • 74like — Synonyms and related words: Amor, Christian love, Eros, Platonic love, admiration, admire, adoration, adore, adulate, affection, after this fashion, agape, agnate, aim at, akin, alike, all one, all the same, allied, ally, along these lines, alter …

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  • 75Like it or Not (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Like it or Not Type = Album Artist = Caroline s Spine Released = 2000 Genre = Alternative rock Label = Independent Producer = Ed Knoll and Caroline s Spine Reviews = * [http://www.ink19.com/issues F/99 10/wet ink/music… …

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  • 76like mad — informal if something hurts like mad it hurts very much, and if you do something like mad you do it very quickly and with a lot of force. This cut stings like mad. I braked like mad but couldn t stop in time and hit the car in front …

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  • 77like a headless chicken — British, American if you do something like a headless chicken, you do it very quickly and without thinking carefully about what you are doing. I ve got so much work to do I ve been running around like a headless chicken all week. (usually in… …

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  • 78like hell — 1. very much. It was raining like hell. 2. it is not true or it will not happen. You want me to apologize? Like hell I will! 3. very badly. My shoulder hurt like hell …

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  • 79like crazy — AND like mad mod. furiously; very much, fast, many, or actively. □ They’re buying tickets like crazy. □ Look at those people on the bank. They’re catching fish like mad! …

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  • 80like, you know — interj. a combining of the expressions like and you know. (Never used in formal writing.) □ She is, well, like, you know, PG. □ This is, well, like, you know, too much! …

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