feel like |
to have a desire for (something) or interest in (doing something); be in the mood for. |
feel like oneself |
to be in a healthy frame of mind or physical condition; feel good. |
grin like a Cheshire cat |
to smile in a mysterious or inscrutable manner. |
like a book |
thoroughly; completely. |
like a million bucks |
(informal) fabulous; wonderful. |
like clockwork |
easily and accurately; automatically; precisely. |
like crazy |
(informal) exceedingly or with extreme enthusiasm. |
like mad |
(informal) with great speed or enthusiasm. |
like wildfire |
over a large area or among a great many people in a short time; swiftly. |
like-minded |
having the same or similar opinions and attitudes. |
look like |
(informal) to seem likely based on what one can see or what one knows at the present time; look or seem as if. [2 definitions] |
packed like sardines |
(informal) extremely crowded together. |
sell like hot cakes |
(informal) to be sold very quickly and in large quantity; be in great demand. |
would like |
used as a tentative form of "want" in order to express a greater degree of politeness than "want" expresses or when the possibility of doing what one wants is not considered likely or certain. |