1 Back in the 1960s, California thought it had its water problem licked .
2 She's licked the bin and her work has been strong, Doyle said.
3 Alice licked her something chocolate ice cream and carefully considered his question.
4 Looked like Quashee had licked that overgrowth problem-inspirit space, at least.
5 Oh, speaking of taking things too far, I also licked Meghan's cup.
6 But he licked the hand of the boy that tied the noose.
7 He put its head in his mouth at once and licked it.
8 Renshil licked his upper lip nervously when he saw the new dice.
9 The hyena smelt the carrion and licked herself, wearied by the delay.
10 His voice licked at her senses, drew her steadily onward: That's right.
11 His approach gentled, and he licked her in a patient, loving rhythm.
12 You know, one biscuit short of a picnic. She licked her lollipop.
13 A farm dog appeared and going up to Clara licked her hand.
14 And I've been licked in the whole seventeen rounds of this campaign.
15 The fire licked the meat, spreading the rich aroma through the air.
16 The minute they're licked there's going to be fortunes made in Montana.
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