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English Dictionary - With Multi-Lingual Search
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lick
noun
The act of licking.
The cat gave its fur a .
The amount of some substance obtainable with a single lick.
Give me a of ice cream.
A place where animals lick minerals from the ground.
The birds gathered at the clay .
(
colloquial
) A stroke or blow.
Hit that wedge a good with the sledgehammer.
(
colloquial
) A bit.
You don't have a of sense.
I didn't do a of work today.
(
music
) A short motif.
There are some really good blues
licks
in this solo.
verb
To stroke with the tongue.
The cat
licked
its fur.
(
colloquial
) To defeat decisively, particularly in a fight.
My dad can your dad.
(
colloquial
) To overcome.
I think I can this.
(
vulgar, slang
) To perform cunnilingus.
Translations:
French: lécher
(fr)
German: lecken
(de)
Etymology:
liccian
.
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