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  • 1like — I. verb (liked; liking) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English līcian; akin to Old English gelīc alike Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. chiefly dialect to be suitable or agreeable to < I like onions but they don t like me > 2 …

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  • 2Like a Virgin — Studio album by Madonna Released November 12, 1984 …

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  • 3Like a Prayer (chanson) — Like a Prayer Single par Madonna extrait de l’album Like a Prayer Face A Like a Prayer Face B Act of Contrition …

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  • 4Like Water for Chocolate — &#160; …

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  • 5like watching sausage getting made — If something is like watching sausages getting made, unpleasant truths about it emerge that make it much less appealing.  The idea is that if people watched sausages getting made, they would probably be less fond of them …

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  • 6Like a Rolling Stone — «Like a Rolling Stone» Sencillo de Bob Dylan del álbum Highway 61 Revisited Lado B «Gates of Eden» Grabación 15 a 16 de junio de 1965 en el Columbia Studio A, Séptima avenida número 799, Ciudad de Nueva York[1 …

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  • 7Like a Virgin (canción) — «Like a Virgin» Sencillo de Madonna del álbum Like a Virgin Lado B Stay Formato Sencillo en CD 12 Sencillo Grabación 1984 Género(s) …

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  • 8like-for-like — ˌlike for ˈlike adjective [only before a noun] 1. ACCOUNTING like for like figures have been changed where necessary so that a correct comparison can be made with a previous period: • There was no real growth in like for like sales, with the new&#8230; …

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  • 9like hell — {adv.}, {slang}, {vulgar}, {avoidable} 1. With great vigor. * /As soon as they saw the cops, they ran like hell./ 2. {interj.} Not so; untrue; indicates the speaker s lack of belief in what he heard. * /Like hell you re gonna bring me my dough!/ …

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  • 10like hell — {adv.}, {slang}, {vulgar}, {avoidable} 1. With great vigor. * /As soon as they saw the cops, they ran like hell./ 2. {interj.} Not so; untrue; indicates the speaker s lack of belief in what he heard. * /Like hell you re gonna bring me my dough!/ …

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