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licking [-ɪŋ] SUST.

1. licking coloq. (physical beating):

licking
licking

2. licking sports:

licking
licking

I. lick [lɪk] SUST.

1. lick with tongue:

2. lick:

3. lick MÚS.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

a (cat's) lick and a promise ingl. brit. coloq.

II. lick [lɪk] V. trans.

1. lick with tongue:

2. lick (lightly touch):

3. lick ingl. am. coloq.:

to have got sb licked fig.

4. lick coloq. (beat):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to lick sb's arse, to lick sb's ass ingl. am. vulg.
Present
Ilick
youlick
he/she/itlicks
welick
youlick
theylick
Past
Ilicked
youlicked
he/she/itlicked
welicked
youlicked
theylicked
Present Perfect
Ihavelicked
youhavelicked
he/she/ithaslicked
wehavelicked
youhavelicked
theyhavelicked
Past Perfect
Ihadlicked
youhadlicked
he/she/ithadlicked
wehadlicked
youhadlicked
theyhadlicked

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Licking is a rapid response to painful thermal stimuli that is a direct indicator of nociceptive threshold.
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They also liked to lick soft, sweet fruit, pollen and nectar.
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The salt lick, or lick, as it is more generally known locally, was long known to the original inhabitants of the area.
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An advantage of the pre-pasted method is that once dried, the paste-applied papers can be stored indefinitely, just like a lick-and-stick postage stamp.
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The chorus, connecting guitar lick, pre-chorus, chorus format comes in at this point and then a bridge occurs.
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