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I was so certain he had taken you in dislike!
He looked at her with a good deal of dislike.
He looked at her now, and she saw in his eyes a look of dislike.
That was another reason she had taken a dislike to him.
I was beginning to feel a dislike for the man.
That you should have taken him in dislike, I mean.
I believe that is at the heart of George's dislike.
"Why in the world has she taken such a dislike to you?"
He was beginning to get over his dislike of David.
At quite an early age she had, for some reason which has never been made clear, a dislike of children.
But what if the teacher has taken a dislike to the child?
Now it was no longer a small matter of one man's dislike for another.
These Democrats can see past their dislike of the president.
"George is the only person in the world that I have a serious dislike for."
They also share a strong fear and dislike of women.
The problem for the Republicans is the high dislike of so many in the field.
It was that personal dislike which made him able to make use of them as he needed.
"I fear you would have a strong dislike for the woman's work that must be done in the next few hours."
But some of the news media's dislike for her has hurt him.
People whose business is information dislike having it pass out of their control.
If this continued, I was going to start taking a dislike to him.
So the dislike of those companies has at least started to spread to the general public.
It's the sort of subject matter that people can really take a dislike to.
What I've told you about my own dislike of him is a confidence.
While many fans have a very strong dislike for the other team, some others actually like both.