How to add a search engine  like What do you love of Google ?

how to add a search engine  like What do you love of Google ? I use Glims but it doesn't work or I don't know how to go about it
Thanks

You can also add any search engine not already listed in Glims by using the method described here:
http://www.machangout.com/tutorials/addsearchengine
Just enter the name you give the search engine in the name field, and the URL for it in the Query URL field.

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