be+much+like

  • 81like crazy/like mad — a lot, very much, to beat the band    She laughed like crazy whenever Earl told a joke …

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  • 82like a ton of bricks — (hit (you)) like a ton of bricks to shock you so much that you do not know how to react. The death of her father hit her like a ton of bricks …

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  • 83like fuck (!) — Adj/adv. Intensely, greatly, very much, speedily. E.g. We went at the decorating like fuck, and finished the whole house in 2 days. Exclam. An exclamation of denial. E.g. Like fuck! I m not running naked through the town centre …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 84like fuck (!) — Adj/adv. Intensely, greatly, very much, speedily. E.g. We went at the decorating like fuck, and finished the whole house in 2 days. Exclam. An exclamation of denial. E.g. Like fuck! I m not running naked through the town centre …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 85like nobody’s business — mod. very well; very much. □ She can sing like nobody’s business. What a set of pipes! □ My mom can cook chocolate chip cookies like nobody’s business …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 86like - dislike — The verbs and expressions in the following list are all used to indicate how much someone likes or dislikes something. They are arranged from like most to dislike most : adore, love, be crazy about, be mad about, be a great fan of, like, be fond… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 87like anything — (Roget s IV) , , modif. Syn. very much, exceedingly, greatly; see much 1 , very …

    English dictionary for students

  • 88like the back end of a bus — adjective Very unattractive. Not really fighting over her (puns aside). When you get a current beau and an ex, full of booze and testosterone, meeting up, their common interest isnt much of an issue in the subsequent display of machismo. I think… …

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  • 89like a ton of bricks — heavily, with much weight and force    When the cable broke, the cargo came down like a ton of bricks …

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  • 90like hell — with much effort and energy, not so, untrue I had to run like hell this morning in order to catch the bus for work …

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