We have no meanings for "lick the dust" in our records yet.
1 Thus, too, his tongue would protrude and lick the dust .
2 The lions of St. Marc must lick the dust .
3 As the Lord liveth, he shall lick the dust .
4 It is the modest, thoughtful woman, you cannot make lick the dust in sorrow and tears.
5 Do it, and I will go down on my knees and lick the dust before you!
6 To lick the dust that despots tread.
7 His enemies shall lick the dust .
8 They shall lick the dust like serpents, they shall move out of their holes like worms of the earth, and be utterly destroyed!
9 In scores of hotly-contested battles, the British lion, unused as it was to cower before a foe, was compelled to " lick the dust " in defeat.
10 Alfred E. Ricks all but licks the dust off of Bill Bassett's shoes.
11 You'd be crouching before the tyrant's hat and licking the dust from his shoes!
12 Lick the dust off my shoes, and you shall be indulged with a morsel of meat.
13 Proud men had licked the dust before him.
14 He licks the dust before any man of wealth or authority; his tongue hangs down to his shoe-buckles.
15 'Lord Castlewood, here you have the choice - to lick the dust , or be dust!
16 He licked the dust off his lips, looked wistfully at the swinging door, and turned back to his pony.
Other examples for "lick the dust"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Lick the dust across language varieties