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Example sentences for "like best"

  • Only wanted to play pwanks, go an' tease Hawwiet in the kitchen, an' make Ag'tha let me do everything I like best!

  • Great Commander is the title I like best to give Him.

  • I cannot have that which I like best, if you are determined to try to please yourself this morning.

  • I passed off my English and advanced French before I entered college, and I choose the courses I like best.

  • I have since read Shakespeare's plays many times and know parts of them by heart, but I cannot tell which of them I like best.

  • If you ask me which I like best I must make the children's traditionary unoffending reply to all curious enquirers--'Both.

  • I do not know which I like best, the prologue (the latter part specially) to P.

  • We are in the individual spot I like best in all this great city.

  • Shall I tell you what I like best in the play?

  • The house we like best would be a prison of awful sort if doors and windows were built up.

  • Well, I confess, that is the kind of thing I like best to hear anybody talk to me about.

  • Beth pondered upon this for a little, then she asked, "Do you know which I like best?

  • And if ye killed my bird, may the devil attend ye, to rob ye of what ye like best wherever ye are.

  • Which do I like best, boiled mutton or roast mutton?

  • Magister Artium is one of his titles on the College Catalogue, and I like best to speak of him as the Master, because he has a certain air of authority which none of us feel inclined to dispute.

  • There must be a fire behind the big rock at two o'clock, and we must all bring the things we like best, and burn them!

  • Of those I have, the kinds I like best are-- Hypatia, pink.

  • I had no space for a shrub wilderness, but have made a large clump for just the things I like best, whether new friends or old.

  • I think, before inquiring what we like best of God's work, we had better get rid of all this imitation of man's, and be quite sure we do not like that.

  • There are some chapters in the New Testament that I like best of all.

  • And this is the one I like best, about Mary, and Martha, and Lazarus.

  • But some of the things that I like best to remember happened on some of the very worst of those days," said Lilias.

  • Think of a whole week, and not a penny to come out of your pocket; for Aunt Susan has a little sum put by, and she means to give me and whichever of my school-fellows I like best a real treat.

  • The person I like best of the entire group is Miss Carter," said Rosamund stoutly.

  • Why did I get you the room which I knew you'd like best?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "like best" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cannot save; continuous line; immortal life; like bracts; like character; like children; like enough; like flowers; like manner; like number; like other; like projections; like shape; like sort; like teeth; like them; like they; like water; like what; like wise; like you; like you very much; liked best; practical affairs; private tutor; quarter mile