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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91. Regardless of the cause of your eye bags (aging skin, three-day bender, chewing on a salt lick, etc.), the information in this article can help you.
92. One of the nearest geckoes was quickest to lick up the honey.
93. Now, keeping the cough drop in your mouth, gently begin to lick around the vagina, paying special attention to the clitoris.
94. Flatter a rascal, the will cudgel you; cudgel a rascal he will lick your boots.
95. When breath, should mix with bazoo open the mouth partly (the tip of the tongue furls , lick slightly on palate) undertake at the same time.
96. A wise king would not want his officials to lick his spittle.
97. In the U.S., observatories such as Lick in San Jose, Calif., and Yerkes in Williams Bay, Wisc., were among the first to show the uses of big observatories.
98. And as the grad student raised the cone to his mouth and took a tentative lick, the electronic monitor hooked up to the macaque's premotor region fired—bripp, bripp, bripp.
99. You will never lick the dust unless you give up!
100. It could do with a lick of paint to brighten up its premises.
101. Some new office furniture and a lick of paint would help.
102. T-shirt of pure white bounce can fill the line of indication body(Sentencedict.com), the cherry design that wind adorns with gules paillette lets a person lick one's chaps .
103. He'll lick the boots of anyone to get what he wants.
104. They allowed us to grind the spices, pick over the raisins and lick the stirring spoons.
105. Outside Mulla Stores, which seems to have had not even a lick of paint in 40 years, a few people are chatting.
106. He whined placatingly, squirmed and wriggled to show his good will and intentions, and even ventured, as a bribe for peace, to lick Buck's face with his warm wet tongue.
107. With reference to its physico-mechanical property indexes, load tests and soaking load tests at natural temperatures indicate that the salt lick soil has medium compressibility and wet depressibility.
108. The ferry came down the river at a great lick.
109. January 3,1888: The refracting telescope at the Lick Observatory, measuring 91 cm in diameter,(http://sentencedict.com/lick.html) is used for the first time.
110. To complete the mission , you'll lick puzzles , rescue survivors, and seek out the aerodrome.
111. Arsenal have little time to lick their wounds with a mouth-watering FA Cup quarter final clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday evening.
112. Don't mop up the spilt milk; the cat will lick it up.
113. Whenever they disagree as to some business policy, he always has to lick the dust.
114. Joey : She said she wants to slather my body with stuff and then lick it off.
115. Many male animals, including short-nosed fruit bats, lick their genitals after copulation, and in some species this has been shown to reduce the incidence of such diseases.
116. When I get tired and want to sit down with a pitcher of water, I'm always finding some lout with a pipe and his legs crossed rocking and chatting like he never did a lick of work in his life.
117. The cracks are showing in the walls and a lick of paint would not come amiss.
118. I tied him to my headboard with my stockings, blindfolded him, and proceeded to lick him from head to toe spending plenty of time on his knob.
119. Even a fox will lick its hindquarters, but some of the faeries were the dirtiest beasts.
120. R: unmerciful mire, lick up the most lovely person in the world!