a great liking

  • 61Dost Mohammad Khan, Nawab of Bhopal — Dost Mohammad Khan Nawab of Bhopal Reign 1723 28 Titles Nawab Diler Jang …

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  • 63Noel Broxholme — Noel Broxholme, M.D. (1689? 1748), was an English physician. Contents 1 Early life 2 Medical career 3 Private Life 4 Legacy 5 …

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  • 64BURROUGHS, JOHN —    popular author, born in New York; a farmer, a cultured man, with a great liking for country life and natural objects, on which he has written largely and con amore; b. 1837 …

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  • 65fond — [14] Fond originally meant ‘foolish’, and the likeliest explanation of its rather problematic origin is that it was a derivative of the Middle English noun fon ‘fool’ (its Middle English spelling fonned suggests that it was formed with the suffix …

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  • 66admiration — [[t]æ̱dmɪre͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N for/of n, in N Admiration is a feeling of great liking and respect for a person or thing. I have always had the greatest admiration for him... Meg s eyes widened in admiration …

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  • 67sensual — [[t]se̱nʃuəl[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone or something that is sensual shows or suggests a great liking for physical pleasures, especially sexual pleasures. He was a very sensual person... Clothing doesn t need to be overt to be sensual. ...a wide …

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  • 68sensuous — [[t]se̱nʃuəs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is sensuous gives pleasure to the mind or body through the senses. The film is ravishing to look at and boasts a sensuous musical score... It is a sensuous but demanding car to drive. Derived words:… …

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  • 69sweet tooth — noun (plural sweet tooths) a great liking for sweet tasting foods. Derivatives sweet toothed adjective …

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  • 70(a) penchant for something — a penchant for (something) a great liking for something. He had a penchant for luxury hotel suites, limousines, and high priced meals …

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