Examples of 'i like to leave' in a sentence

Meaning of "i like to leave"

I like to leave indicates a personal preference or inclination to depart or move away from a particular situation or place. It implies a desire or enjoyment in parting or distancing oneself from a specific context

How to use "i like to leave" in a sentence

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i like to leave
I like to leave while they are still good.
So when he comes in broke from poker, I like to leave it out.
I like to leave my guitar in the corner of my room.
I am not naked . I like to leave a little mystery.
I like to leave openings like that in my plans.
I hope you are not having a bad time . I like to leave.
I like to leave some wiggle room.
See . there is certain things I like to leave obscure and enigmatic.
I like to leave it again just in case.
Now for convenience reasons, I like to leave those empty as well.
I like to leave mine in the toilet.
When I am laying out this much on a suit, I like to leave my onlookers dazed.
I like to leave things up in the air.
They will dry faster if cut, but I like to leave them whole.
I like to leave room for cream.

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When I write to adults, I like to leave a bit of freedom of interpretation.
I like to leave you the optionality.
Before the bloom is lost. But I like to leave a place.
I like to leave them on a good note.
Can I get you anything else? I like to leave room for cream.
I like to leave a lot of honey for the bees.
And like every good spy, when I leave a case I like to leave it empty.
I like to leave a few larger pieces for texture.
I usually do not say " impossible . " I like to leave some wiggle room.
I like to leave room for improvisation.
As for me, I like to leave it open.
I like to leave the boxes closed.
And as for the details, I like to leave that to my man, Scott.
I like to leave a little to the imagination.
And like every good spy, when I leave a case… I like to leave it.
I like to leave some bigger pieces for texture.
Do they have lockers? - 'Cause I like to leave my.
I like to leave room for surprise.
So, I hope you're not having a bad time. I like to leave.
I like to leave you with a few closing words.
He was thinking, “ If I am not around, what would I like to leave behind? ”.
I like to leave those doors open.
But often I like to leave it to the viewers.
I like to leave the blinds up so the neighbors can watch.
Sometimes I like to leave and come back to things.
I like to leave the watch on.
Sometimes I like to leave things unsaid.
I like to leave a little mystery.
I like to - I like to leave some wiggle room.
I like to leave a witness alive.
I always thought … I like to leave your wealth to people Your waiting around to die.
I like to leave early and get ahead of the traffic.
You think I like to leave without them?
I like to leave everything in order.
Suddenly, I like to leave your island.

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