The act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows.
An unsuccessful ending to a struggle or contest.
The action of passing the tongue over a surface.
1 The book said the way to tell them apart is by licking .
2 Wound licking has been shown to promote extraoral wound healing among animals.
3 Calm Control? I demanded, surprised by the anger licking at my heart.
4 The puppy was licking the injured nose industriously and whimpering the while.
5 No significant group differences in unconditioned licking or trials initiated were revealed.
6 Presently the Bush fellows came down to the boat, licking their lips.
7 The Panthers are licking their wounds after their brutal grand final loss.
8 Southampton, with injuries and defeats to consider, were left licking their wounds.
9 That, and the notion of licking hell out of the other feller.
10 He takes off an attached high heel and starts licking the foot.
11 Kyle joined her far down the strand, the surf licking his sandals.
12 Nico, still licking her sticky fingers, kept right on the swordsman's heels.
13 He passed over my shoulder, licking a small line down my collarbone.
14 The horses ran all about licking the rock with their parched tongues.
15 Fire raged in front of Keyes, licking its way up the walls.
16 The flames were licking around the scaling ladder, which was already blazing.
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