Synonym: lap, taste. Similar words: click, pick, kick, sick, trick, brick, pick off, pick up. Meaning: [lɪk] n. 1. a salt deposit that animals regularly lick 2. touching with the tongue 3. (boxing) a blow with the fist. v. 1. beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight 2. pass the tongue over 3. find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of 4. take up with the tongue.
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31. Those kids don't have a lick of common sense.
32. Mark a ballot, lick a stamp: end of story.
33. Lionesses lick their cubs into shape and life.
34. Deep blue lagoon waters lick at its beaches.
35. No, don't lick my face!
36. A fresh lick of paint might hide many evils.
37. Yellow-orange flames lick up from bottom to top.
38. Feeling hurt, and wanting to lick her wounds in private, another sort of pride came to Fabia then.
39. You could not lick them, and you could not get yours licked.
40. Her skin was already beginning to radiate an answering heat, and the familiar flames started to lick along her nerve-ends.
41. What if I lick every single one of my invitations shut without putting stamps on the reply cards?
42. This cowardly and servile Nizan-Pluvinage was ready to lick the dust to deceive the intended victims of his spying.
43. Not till the day you're starving, Cat, and begin to lick at the corpse.
44. A rasping lick on the martyr's hand and the caramel was gone.
45. His replacement, former sales manager Nils Sontag, never had enough time to lick the company into shape.
46. Its cherry and strawberry flavors give the impression of sweetness without a lick of residual sugar.
47. Julie Mills moved into her Edwardian town house in London expecting to just give it a lick of paint.
48. Eventually they would withdraw those investments, turn inward, lick their wounds, repair their factories, and bolster their stock.
49. Method: Any random idiot knows how to snuff out a candle after a quick lick of the fingers.
50. The more time she had to lick her wounds(Sentence dictionary), the better.
51. If the muzzle has been properly tied the ferret will be free to lick but not to bite.
52. Nevertheless an heroic effort is being made to lick Expo into shape before Easter Monday.
53. Having settled her differences, she gave my hand a tentative lick.
54. The recipe of the old favourite is being changed after 60 years in a bid to lick the recession.
55. The chestnut colt stuck its head in through the open window to lick her hand with its warm tongue.
56. He tried to lick her ear, but Judy jerked her head away - she couldn't bear that warm messy wetness.
57. This extends to not allowing your children to lick the egg beaters after making a cake if you used fresh eggs.
58. After a few days she even left the cubs for a while to give him a reassuring lick.
59. He cringed as one of the girls came up to the car and gave Donna a lick of her cone.
60. Rooms have recently had a lick of paint, but nothing too drastic, making this an unbeatable central London bargain.