licking
Americannoun
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Informal.
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a beating or thrashing.
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a reversal or disappointment; defeat or setback.
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the act of a person or thing that licks.
noun
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a beating
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a defeat
Other Word Forms
- nonlicking adjective
Etymology
Origin of licking
Example Sentences
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England will be licking their lips at the opportunity to bounce back against Ireland on Saturday.
From BBC
I do damage control on my cookies and cream, licking around the circumference of the cone to avoid getting sticky, but it’s no use.
From Literature
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Flames were licking the staircase, and the house was filled with smoke.
From Literature
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"She took to them straight away and was licking them and just absolutely adored them," he said.
From BBC
“Like how Heidi from Mrs. Murphy’s class and her family go to Hawaii?” he asked, licking frosting off his fingertips.
From Literature
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