Similar words: wicked, unpicked, panicked, wickedness, flicker, flickering, city slicker, knickerbockers. Meaning: [lɪk] adj. having been got the better of.
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121. Once, beer-drinking Germans had thought soft drinks sissified, but the German Coke people licked that by putting ads in the papers proclaiming: "Got a hangover [Katzenjammer]?
122. But even the dogs came and licked his sores. 22 And it happened that the beggar died and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom.
123. The Chancellor's upbeat message that the Government had licked inflation for good was marred by more job losses.
124. Jack Sprat could eat no fat, His wife could eat no lean, And so betwixt them both, you see, They licked the platter clean.
125. He watched the bristles shining wirily in the weak light as she tipped three times and licked lightly.
126. We ate handfuls of bittersweet chocolate chips and licked peanut butter off spoons.
127. Absorbed , IT licked IT index finger absently each time IT tossed a page.
128. With the Farmer came his Lapdog, who danced about and licked his hand and frisked about as happy as could be.
129. The child put out his tongue and licked his lollipop.
130. For directors we chose men who had sucessfully licked some disability problems in their own careers.
131. Young quickly licked the tongue Suo of shoe top back, the young girls be quick to let to suspend payment of the black eye Ren once more turn positive - mankind letter . Sentencedict.com
132. The lapdog danced about, licked his master's hand, and frisked about as happy as could be.
133. The famine was licked and the Japanese mopping - up campaigns had slowed down.
134. She licked his face. Her rattail wagged around so quickly that it looked like it might fly off her body.
135. Spotted with tears, licked by flames, hair cropped short, dirty as a street urchin, still she stops crying for one moment to watch pigeons alight on the church cupola.
136. The children have just licked the cream off the top and left the jelly.
137. I like dogs, but I do not appreciate being jumped on, licked, sniffed, followed around or yapped at.
138. Einstein licked his wounds after his long drawn out battle with Bohr about the uncertainty principle.
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