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Definition of lick
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Lick (v.) A
stroke
of the
tongue
in
licking.
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Lick
::
Lick (v.) A quick and
careless
application
of
anything,
as if by a
stroke
of the
tongue,
or of
something
which acts like a
tongue;
as, to put on
colors
with a lick of the
brush.
Also, a small
quantity
of any
substance
so
applied..
Lech
::
Lech (v. t.) To lick.
Lambative
::
Lambative
(a.) Taken by
licking
with the
tongue.
Clicket
::
Clicket
(n.) The
knocker
of a door.
Pallet
::
Pallet
(n.) A click or pawl for
driving
a
ratchet
wheel.
Lick
::
Lick (v. t.) To lap; to take in with the
tongue;
as, a dog or cat licks
milk..
Flicker
::
Flicker
(v. i.) To
flutter;
to flap the wings
without
flying.
Frolicky
::
Frolicky
(a.)
Frolicsome.
Glicke
::
Glicke
(n.) An
ogling
look.
Slick
::
Slick (n.) See
Schlich.
Licking
::
Licking
(n.) A
flogging
or
castigation.
Click
::
Click (n.) The latch of a door.
Rollicked
::
Rollicked
(imp. & p. p.) of
Rolli.
Lap
::
Lap (v. t.) To take into the mouth with the
tongue;
to lick up with a quick
motion
of the
tongue.
Slicker
::
Slicker
(n.) A
curved
tool for
smoothing
the
surfaces
of a mold after the
withdrawal
of the
pattern.
Clack
::
Clack (v. t.) To cause to make a
sudden,
sharp
noise,
or
succession
of
noises;
to
click..
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.) To
shine,
esp. with
intermittent
light;
to
twinkle;
to
flicker;
to
glimmer,
as a
lamp..
Lick
::
Lick (v.) A place where salt is found on the
surface
of the
earth,
to which wild
animals
resort
to lick it up; --
often,
but not
always,
near salt
springs..
Wink
::
Wink (v. i.) To be dim and
flicker;
as, the light
winks..
Mouth
::
Mouth (v. t.) To form or
cleanse
with the
mouth;
to lick, as a bear her cub..
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