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I . lick [lɪk] SOST

1. lick of tongue:

lick
lick
can I have a lick?

2. lick of paint, colour:

lick

3. lick colloq (hit):

lick

locuzioni:

at a lick
to give sth a lick and a promise ingl brit colloq

II . lick [lɪk] VB vb trans

1. lick ice cream:

lick
lizać [perf po-]

2. lick colloq (defeat):

lick
gromić [perf roz-]

3. lick (touch and burn):

lick

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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Similarly, dogs, which are wolves who through a long process were domesticated, lick the faces of their human owners.
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The species is able to lick clean this spectacle using its broad, fleshy tongue.
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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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In a rock band, a bass break may consist of the bassist playing a riff or lick during a pause in the song.
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Did some counter fingerpicking with him, just did a little backward roll, and lucked into a lick.
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They also liked to lick soft, sweet fruit, pollen and nectar.
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His drawing is first class and his dialogue superb, adding credibility to his characterization while moving the story along at a laconic lick.
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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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Coyotes, wolves, and other canids may lick blood.
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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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