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1 With her warm tongue she would lick away the ice that froze to the long hair between Kazan's toes.
2 By sticking his tongue out, he was able to lick away enough of the condensation to see the instrument panel.
3 She reached for him, and buried her face in his fur, while he tried to lick away her salty tears.
4 Her eyes widened as he set the bowl aside and bent down to lick away every last trace of the cream.
5 T'Gatoi seemed to pay no attention as she lengthened and deepened the cut, now and then pausing to lick away blood.
6 Jesse James used to slink through as well, attracted by the stages loaded with gold and excellent hideouts just a lick away in the mountains.
7 Musicians stood inside the boxes, arms at their sides, and licked away .
8 The more candy Franklin licks away , the heavier Jujy's breaths become.
9 The wolf licked away the grease from the blanket, then moved to Peter.
10 Meanwhile, the cat licked away at the cream blanc-mange with every evidence of satisfaction.
11 As the candy is licked away , Franklin finds himself giving the woman oral sex.
12 T'Gatoi bit away the egg case, licked away the blood.
13 The storm clouds were closer now; they had licked away a quarter of the blue sky.
14 She licked away the last of the blood.
15 The knight shook his head to clear it, licking away the blood that stained his lip.
16 That little rascal licked away her tears.
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