"Oh, yes, and I do have definite preferences."
Fans, mostly Pennsylvanians, have definite preferences among scrapple makers, often as a result of tastes formed in childhood.
He had definite preferences, and seemed to be trying to balance his diet according to some inner knowledge.
It should be noted that the character showed a definite preference for his older son, Bobby Bridges, over Nash.
In all these years, I've seen that Gaballufix has a definite preference for the latter.
It is generally founded on a very definite moral preference for a certain sort of life, pagan, plausible, humane.
One indicator of this is a definite preference shown in personal ads for masculine-behaving men (Bailey et al. 1997).
Elsheimer had a definite preference for choosing rare or original subjects, both for his mythological and religious paintings.
No definite preference for soil type has been determined, having been found in sands, clay, gravels, and peat.
The man had a definite preference for solving problems through extreme violence.