Examples of 'love him or hate him' in a sentence

Meaning of "love him or hate him"

love him or hate him - This phrase is used to describe a person who evokes strong emotions, whether positive or negative, but cannot be ignored or easily forgotten by others. It signifies that the person is polarizing and tends to elicit extreme reactions from different people

How to use "love him or hate him" in a sentence

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love him or hate him
You either love him or hate him.
Love him or hate him.
I do not love him or hate him.
Love him or hate him he knows how to get things done.
I want to see if you love him or hate him.
Love him or hate him he is the best in the world.
People seem to either love him or hate him with passion.
Love him or hate him this man knew a good cocktail.
The fans of the show either love him or hate him.
Love him or hate him Bill Belichick knows football.
I do not know if I should love him or hate him.
Whether you love him or hate him John Cena always brings it.
I can not decide whether I love him or hate him.
Either you love him or hate him ( no in-between ).
He 's pretty controversial and people either love him or hate him.

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Skrillex - love him or hate him.
On reflection, I do not know if I should love him or hate him.
Tony Robbins - people either love him or hate him.
Be still . I want to see if you love him or hate him.
Why do not you answer? I do not love him or hate him.
Indeed, that 's probably the reason why you either love him or hate him.
That 's Muccioli, you either love him or hate him.
Basically Kidda's a bit like Marmite; you will either love him or hate him.

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