Examples of 'started to like you' in a sentence

Meaning of "started to like you"

started to like you - This phrase is used to describe the beginning of developing feelings of affection or fondness towards someone. It can be used in a romantic context or to express growing friendliness or admiration

How to use "started to like you" in a sentence

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started to like you
Grandfather has started to like you.
I have started to like you a lot.
I do not know when I started to like you.
But I started to like you anyway.
And I have only just started to like you.
I have started to like you.
But right now it seems to me that I started to like you.
I kinda started to like you.
Maybe in that time, she actually started to like you.
I just started to like you.
Well, over the last few months I have started to like you a lot.
He has started to like you.
If I cared about that, I would not have even started to like you.
Or she's started to like you.
You are forgetting one thing -- that Robby started to like you.

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Mrs. Beaudire started to like you it that the only reason?
But then, unknowingly, I started to like you.
She actually started to like you.
For a second, I even started to like you.
Well said . - I have started to like you already.
But then I really started to like you.
Actually, I started to like you.
I think I have started to like you.
Well, the truth is, I really started to like you and it scared me.
Too bad! I kinda started to like you.
No, because I started to like you.
Well… - I almost started to like you.

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