as you like

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English

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Interjection

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as you like

  1. Expressing unenthusiastic consent.
    - So, we'll buy the green one, then?
    - As you like.
    • 1922, Agatha Christie, “Chapter 16”, in The Secret Adversary:
      "Oh," he said, "so you're Conrad, are you? It strikes me the thickness of my skull was lucky for you too. When I look at you I feel it's almost a pity I've enabled you to cheat the hangman."
      The man snarled, and the bearded man said quietly:
      "He would have run no risk of that."
      "Just as you like," replied Tommy. "I know it's the fashion to run down the police. I rather believe in them myself."

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Prepositional phrase

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as you like

  1. (colloquial) To any extent or degree.
    Synonym: as you please
    So he walks in, calm as you like, and demands all the money from the till.
    • 2012, V M Jones, Beyond the Shroud:
      But the weird thing was, there was no working-out at all — just the sum, with that brackety thing with the line on top, and the answer written up above it, tidy as you like.