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- verblick (verb) · licks (third person present) · licked (past tense) · licked (past participle) · licking (present participle)
- pass the tongue over (something) in order to taste, moisten, or clean it:"he licked the stamp and stuck it on the envelope" · "he licked at his damaged hand with his tongue"
- (of a flame, wave, or breeze) move lightly and quickly like a tongue:"the flames licked around the wood"
- informaldefeat (someone) comprehensively:"all right Mary, I know when I'm licked"
- thrash:"she stands tall and could lick any man in the place"
nounlick (noun) · licks (plural noun)- an act of licking something with the tongue:"Sammy gave his fingers a long lick"
- a quick movement of flame, water, etc.:"a tiny lick of flame flickered around the mouth of the flamethrower"
- informala light coating or quick application of something, especially paint:"all she'd need to do to the kitchen was give it a lick of paint"
- US ENGLISHan extremely small amount of something abstract:"there's not a lick of suspense in the entire plot"
- informal(licks)a short phrase or solo in jazz or popular music:"cool guitar licks"
- informala smart blow:"his mother gave him several licks for daring to blaspheme"
- (licks)punishment, criticism, or heavy defeat:"you rejoice when you win and take your licks when you lose"
OriginOld English liccian, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch likken and German lecken, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek leikhein and Latin lingere.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- a light coating or quick application of something, especially paint:
- a smart blow:
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