Like.com
Search for and find products such as shoes, watches, and handbags based on what they look like through "Likeness Search" technology.
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Like - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the English language, the word like has a very flexible range of uses, - The verb "to like" came from Anglo-Saxon l cian. -
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like definition | Dictionary.com
Definition of like at Dictionary.com with free online dictionary, pronunciation, - does he like you. what part of speech is like. like quotes. sure signs -
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Offers the iLike Sidebar for iTunes to helps users discover new music and share and compare music libraries.
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like synonym | Thesaurus.com
Synonyms for like at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. - does he like you. what part of speech is like. like quotes. sure -
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LIKE
LIKE. Determines whether or not a given character string matches a - Using wildcard characters makes the LIKE operator more flexible than using the = and ! -
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like: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
like v. , liked , liking , likes . v.tr. To find pleasant or attractive; enjoy. To want to have: would like some coffee - of: It's not like you to take -
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like - Wiktionary
to like (third-person singular simple present likes, present - We like to keep one around the office - more than that, if you like," said the Gryphon. -
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like - definition of like by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and -
Information about like in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. - 1. To have an inclination or a preference: If you like, we can meet you there. -
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LIKE (Transact-SQL)
Determines whether a specific character string matches a specified pattern. - Using wildcard characters makes the LIKE operator more flexible than using the = and ! -
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