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Definition of lick
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of lick is as below...
Lick (v. t.) To
strike
with
repeated
blows for
punishment;
to flog; to whip or
conquer,
as in a
pugilistic
encounter..
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Liquorous
::
Liquorous
(a.)
Eagerly
desirous.
See
Lickerish.
Likerousness
::
Likerousness
(n.) See
Lickerish,
Lickerishness..
Licking
::
Licking
(n.) A
flogging
or
castigation.
Klick
::
Klick (n. & v.) See
Click.
Yellowhammer
::
Yellowhammer
(n.) The
flicker.
Dewlap
::
Dewlap
(n.) The
pendulous
skin under the neck of an ox, which laps or licks the dew in
grazing..
Lick
::
Lick (v.) A
stroke
of the
tongue
in
licking.
Flicker
::
Flicker
(n.) The act of
wavering
or of
fluttering;
flucuation;
sudden
and brief
increase
of
brightness;
as, the last
flicker
of the dying
flame..
Flicked
::
Flicked
(imp. & p. p.) of Flic.
Ratchet
::
Ratchet
(n.) A pawl,
click,
or
detent,
for
holding
or
propelling
a
ratchet
wheel,
or
ratch,
etc..
Flickering
::
Flickering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Flicke.
Pawl
::
Pawl (n.) A
pivoted
tongue,
or
sliding
bolt, on one part of a
machine,
adapted
to fall into
notches,
or
interdental
spaces,
on
another
part, as a
ratchet
wheel,
in such a
manner
as to
permit
motion
in one
direction
and
prevent
it in the
reverse,
as in a
windlass;
a
catch,
click,
or
detent.
See
Illust.
of
Ratchet
Wheel..
Hottentot
::
Hottentot
(n.) The
language
of the
Hottentots,
which is
remarkable
for its
clicking
sounds..
Colicky
::
Colicky
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
troubled
with,
colic;
as, a
colicky
disorder..
Licorous
::
Licorous
(a.) See
Lickerish.
Garlicky
::
Garlicky
(a.) Like or
containing
garlic.
Overlick
::
Overlick
(v. t.) To lick over.
Cancan
::
Cancan
(n.) A
rollicking
French
dance,
accompanied
by
indecorous
or
extravagant
postures
and
gestures..
Clicker
::
Clicker
(n.) One who as has
charge
of the work of a
companionship.
Lickerish
::
Lickerish
(a.)
Eager;
craving;
urged by
desire;
eager to taste or
enjoy;
greedy.
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