be+much+like
91like I said — as I mentioned before. She said something about not being responsible for the problem, but like I said, I wasn t paying much attention …
92like a fart in a colander — Phrs. 1. Useless. In expressions such as, about as much use as a fart in a colander. 2. Confused. E.g. You re like a fart in a colander, not knowing which hole to come out of …
93like anything — spoken very much When she stuck the needle in, it hurt like anything …
94like anything — Vigorously. Very much. Expression adding emph. ♣ I laughed like anything …
95like hot cakes — snatched, much sought after …
96like the ladies — to be a philanderer Not merely the opposite of being a misogynist: Getty liked the ladies, and if he had not known much success with them it was not for want of trying. (Whicker, 1982) …
97like billy-o — Brit. informal very much, hard, or strongly: → billy o …
98like hell — informal 1》 very fast, much, hard, etc. 2》 used in ironic expressions of scorn or disagreement. → hell …
99like a bull in a china shop — doing something with too much enthusiasm or too quickly and carelessly in a way that may damage things or upset someone …
100like a morgue — often humorous without much noise or activity …