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If you liked something your mum liked – like Dolly – the joke was on them, not you.
"I remembered songs he made that I liked, like "Flashlight.' " Two decades later the nickname is fitting.
If I told them they didn't need glasses, they would start crying because they saw glasses they wanted, that they liked, like Barbie frames.
"It helped me feel more comfortable to carry something I really liked, like a binder plastered with my favorite stickers or a cool embroidered backpack".
All those groups in the 80s that I liked, like the Go-Betweens, Felt and the June Brides, considered themselves pop acts.
Betsy: It is an adorable little house and it had a lot of charming features we liked, like the glassed-in front porch.
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I loved LIKE LIKE as an entry: who didn't "like like" someone in middle school?
I like like Andy and Mike.
"You know" was used like "like".
1. Mike, like, likes Emily, but not like that.
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