Similar words: wicked, unpicked, panicked, wickedness, flicker, flickering, city slicker, knickerbockers. Meaning: [lɪk] adj. having been got the better of.
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1. He licked the dust and got fainted.
2. The dog jumped up and licked her face.
3. He licked the chocolate off his fingers.
4. She licked the spoon clean.
5. The dog licked up the water on the floor.
6. He licked the plate clean.
7. He licked his fingers.
8. She took a bite of doughnut and licked her lips.
9. Allan licked the postage stamp and stuck it on the envelope.
10. The dog rose awkwardly to his feet and licked the man's hand excitedly.
11. The cat licked itself all over.
12. A better teacher would have licked him into shape.
13. She licked the honey off the spoon.
14. The buildings were licked up by the flames.
15. The mother licked the child for failing the examination.
16. Tongues of flame licked up the walls.
17. We thought we had them licked.
18. The cat carefully licked its fur.
19. The cat licked its paws clean.
20. The flames licked against the building.
21. The cat licked up its milk.
22. Children licked their lips when they saw the sweets.
23. He licked the spoon clean.
24. She licked her dry lips.
25. The cat licked the milk off the saucer.
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26. She licked her parched lips.
27. They licked their lips in anticipation.
28. His tongue licked dry lips.
29. The cat licked up the milk.
30. He licked his lips hungrily.
More similar words: wicked, unpicked, panicked, wickedness, flicker, flickering, city slicker, knickerbockers, packed, tucked, backed, sucked, docked, cocked, sacked, wrecked, tracked, blocked, plucked, cracked, backed up, stacked, shocked, unpacked, locked in, prepacked, cocked hat, unchecked, landlocked, high-necked.