This was the beginning of a lifelong mutual dislike.
Bagby maintained a lifelong dislike of sports writers, as he was born with a cleft palate and was often made fun of by them for his appearance.
Thurlow developed a lifelong dislike for the master, Rev. Joseph Brett, refusing to acknowledge that he knew him.
At Oxford also he suffered the social snubs commonly experienced by "colonials" at that time, which was apparently the source of his lifelong dislike of the English.
It was not peculiar to the KGB to take a sudden and lifelong dislike to someone.
When I say she had changed, I mean only that she had succeeded in concealing her lifelong dislike and contempt of me.
Since his grandfather lost his savings in the bank crash of 1892, he had acquired his lifelong dislike of the private banks early.
And although she's too decent to discuss the particulars, I gather the change only aggravated her lifelong dislike of-the physical side of marriage.
Cauchy did hardly any research during those five years, while the Duke acquired a lifelong dislike of mathematics.
His lifelong dislike of privilege made it impossible for him even to consider accepting Wilson's offer.