Like this meaning in English
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Definition
(Cut the onions) like this: (Cut the onions) in this way, like I am doing
Examples
- "Bruno : A little place like this?"
- "Jean : Sorry. Like this?"
- "Not like this!"
- "How am I supposed to work like this?"
- "Horatio : Like this?"
- "I always dreamed of seeing you in my bedroom, but not like this."
- "It's standard procedure for a contract like this, Steve."
- "I'm too pretty to die like this!"
- "No matter how much your department stores are grossing every month, there's no way you can stay out of personal debt when you're spending like this."
- "It's always been a dream of mine to have a little place like this."
- "Polly : Okay, well I'm sorry to burst in on you like this, but I'm here at Bruno's request."
- "But surely, if anyone can tamper with a page like this, Stickypedia must be open to vandalism."
- "If it's at all possible, I'd like this situation to be kept from Bruno until it is successfully resolved, so I ask you both to keep this low profile."
- "Susie : No, Philip, silly marketing tricks like this make a brand look cheap and tacky."
- "Braving the cold waters, sea cucumbers and Krakens is preferable to living like this."
- "The first twenty four hours following an event like this are critical, so we need to react quickly."
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