is it to your liking

  • 1for your liking — for your ˈliking idiom if you say, for example, that sth is too hot for your liking, you mean that you would prefer it to be less hot • The town was too crowded for my liking. Main entry: ↑likingidiom …

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  • 2is it to your liking? — is it satisfactory?, do you approve? …

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  • 3liking — [[t]la͟ɪkɪŋ[/t]] 1) N SING: with supp, oft N for n If you have a liking for something or someone, you like them. She had a liking for good clothes... He bought me records to encourage my liking for music... Mrs Jermyn took a great liking to him.… …

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  • 4liking — lik|ing [ˈlaıkıŋ] n 1.) liking for sb/sth formal when you like someone or something ▪ Jim and Keith had a liking and respect for each other. ▪ She s developed a liking for theatre. 2.) take a liking to sb/sth to begin to like someone or something …

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  • 5liking — noun 1 have a liking for sth formal to like something: a liking for chocolate 2 take a liking to sb to like someone you have just met 3 to your liking formal being just what you wanted: I hope everything in the suite was to your liking, Sir …

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  • 6liking — lik|ing [ laıkıŋ ] noun singular a feeling of enjoying or liking something: liking for: He had a particular liking for science. for someone s liking if something is too expensive, too dark, etc. for someone s liking, they do not like it because… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 7liking — n. 1 what one likes; one s taste (is it to your liking?). 2 (foll. by for) regard or fondness; taste or fancy (had a liking for toffee). Etymology: OE licung (as LIKE(2), ING(1)) …

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  • 8Liking — Lik ing (l[imac]k [i^]ng), p. a. Looking; appearing; as, better or worse liking. See {Like}, to look. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Why should he see your faces worse liking than the children which are of your sort? Dan. i. 10. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 9to someone's liking — to someone’s liking phrase if something is to someone’s liking, they like it or approve of it Let’s see if we can find something that’s more to your liking. Thesaurus: loved, liked or wanted very muchsynonym Main entry: liking * * * to someone s… …

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  • 10to someone's liking — if something is to someone s liking, they like it or approve of it Let s see if we can find something that s more to your liking …

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