- like anything
- spoken
very much
When she stuck the needle in, it hurt like anything.
English dictionary. 2014.
When she stuck the needle in, it hurt like anything.
English dictionary. 2014.
like anything — 1. Very much 2. With great vigour • • • Main Entry: ↑any * * * like anything spoken phrase very much When she stuck the needle in, it hurt like anything. Thesaurus: v … Useful english dictionary
like anything — {adv. phr.} To an extreme degree. * /He swore like anything when he found out that he hadn t been promoted./ … Dictionary of American idioms
like anything — {adv. phr.} To an extreme degree. * /He swore like anything when he found out that he hadn t been promoted./ … Dictionary of American idioms
like\ anything — adv. phr. To an extreme degree. He swore like anything when he found out that he hadn t been promoted … Словарь американских идиом
like anything — Vigorously. Very much. Expression adding emph. ♣ I laughed like anything … A concise dictionary of English slang
like anything informal, — like anything informal, chiefly Brit. to a great degree. → like … English new terms dictionary
like anything — (Roget s IV) , , modif. Syn. very much, exceedingly, greatly; see much 1 , very … English dictionary for students
like — verb. I should like is normal in BrE and I would like in other varieties, although in practice the contracted form I d like is common, especially in speech. These forms are followed either by a to infinitive (I should like to come too) or by an… … Modern English usage
anything like with negative — at all like. → anything … English new terms dictionary
like — like1 [līk] adj. [ME lik, aphetic for ilik < OE gelic, similar, equal, lit., of the same form or shape, akin to Ger gleich < PGmc * galīka < * ga , prefix of uncert. meaning + * līka, body, (ON līk, Goth leik, OE lic): for IE base see… … English World dictionary