Lick in a sentence
Lick sentence for class 1
- I will lick the ice cream cone.
- Can you lick the frosting off the cupcake?
- The dog loves to lick my face.
- Be careful not to lick the sour candy.
- I like to lick my finger after eating a cookie.
- The cat will lick its paw.
- She likes to lick the spoon after making cake.
- I will lick my lips after eating spaghetti.
- The popsicle is so good I want to lick it forever.
- He tried to lick the peanut butter off his finger.
- The little girl will lick her lips when she sees candy.
- Dogs lick to show they are happy.
- I will lick the salt off my pretzel.
- The baby loves to lick the toy.
- It is funny when dogs lick their owners.
- She took a lick of the cherry-flavored ice pop.
- Here comes the dog to lick my hand.
- A big lick of ice cream makes me smile.
- He gave the chocolate a quick lick.
- The girl thought it was funny to lick her nose.
- I can make bubbles if I lick the soap.
- I will lick my spoon clean after dessert.
- The ice cream was so cold when I took a lick.
- A quick lick of the cupcake made me want more.
- I will lick the cake batter from the bowl.
- I saw a puppy lick its owner's face.
- Can I please lick the icing from the cake?
- The mint is nice to lick on a hot day.
- I will lick my fingers after the chicken.
- The sticky candy made everyone want to lick it.
Lick sentence for class 2
- I will lick the ice cream cone.
- The dog likes to lick my hand.
- Can you lick the stamp before sending it?
- She will lick the chocolate off her fingers.
- The cat loves to lick its fur.
- I saw a frog lick its eye.
- He will lick the spoon after eating pudding.
- My sister likes to lick the frosting from the cake.
- The baby will lick the fruit slice.
- I asked my friend to lick the envelope closed.
- The puppy tries to lick my face.
- She will lick the candy wrapper to get the last bit.
- I saw a child lick a popsicle on a hot day.
- The horse likes to lick the salt block.
- He will lick his lips after tasting the soup.
- The little girl likes to lick her fingers after eating pizza.
- I will lick the spoon after mixing the batter.
- The seal can lick its nose with its tongue.
- My friend tried to lick the ice off the sidewalk.
- The rabbit will lick its paws after eating.
- I saw a kid lick the back of his hand.
- The bear will lick the honey from the jar.
- She likes to lick the whipped cream from her dessert.
- I can lick my ice cream cone without dropping it.
- The monkey will lick the fruit before eating it.
- He will lick the chocolate bar slowly.
- The child tried to lick the paint off the brush.
- I watched my dog lick the water bowl clean.
- The chef will lick the spoon to taste the sauce.
- She likes to lick the frosting from the cupcake.
Lick simple sentence
- The dog loves to lick its owners face.
- She took a lick of her ice cream cone.
- He watched the cat lick its paws.
- The child gave a quick lick to the envelope.
- She felt a lick of warmth from the sun.
- He saw the puppy lick its food bowl clean.
- The candy had a sweet lick of flavor.
- She gave the stamp a lick before sticking it on the letter.
- He enjoyed the lick of chocolate from the spoon.
- The child made a funny face after a lick of sour candy.
- She watched the ice cream melt with each lick.
- He felt a lick of excitement as the game started.
- The artist used a brush to lick the paint.
- She took a lick of the frosting from the cake.
- He gave a gentle lick to the cake batter.
- The lick of the flame warmed her hands.
- She felt a quick lick of fear in the dark.
- He took a lick of his friend's ice cream.
- The dog gave a happy lick to its owner.
- She noticed the lick of paint on the wall.
- He enjoyed the lick of spice in the dish.
- The toddler made a mess while taking a lick of ice cream.
- She felt a lick of nostalgia when seeing old photos.
- He gave a playful lick to his friends cheek.
- The lick of the wind was refreshing on a hot day.
- She smiled after a lick of her favorite flavor.
- He felt a small lick of embarrassment when he stumbled.
- The lick of the wave touched her feet at the beach.
- She watched the puppy lick the floor.
- He remembered the first lick of ice cream on a summer day.

(1) Aura likes to lick her paws.
(2) My dog likes to lick my face.
(3) My pup likes to lick my face.
(4) The dog loves to lick my face.
(5) I like to lick with my tongue.
(6) Ginchan likes to lick my face.
(7) I like to lick ice cream cones.
(8) They always lick with enthusiasm.
(9) I need to lick up the spilled milk.
(10) He prefers to lick with his fingers.
Lick sentence
(11) The cat necked over to lick its paw.
(12) I can lick a lollipop with my mouth.
(13) The cat likes to lick clean its paws.
(14) Benni likes to lick his owner's face.
(15) Rusty likes to lick his owner's face.
(16) She gave her dog a lick of ice cream.
(17) I need to lick clean this dirty plate.
(18) We often lick with our ice cream cones.
(19) I can lick my ice cream with my tongue.
(20) The cat made a furtive lick of its paw.
Lick make sentence
(21) The pet will grant a lick to the owner.
(22) The inu greeted me with a friendly lick.
(23) My pet gecko likes to lick his eyeballs.
(24) I dare you to lick with your eyes closed.
(25) Dande greeted me with a lick on the face.
(26) The husky greeted me with a friendly lick.
(27) The caine greeted me with a friendly lick.
(28) You can use your tongue to lick ice cream.
(29) I spilled some milk for the cat to lick up.
(30) The canine greeted me with a friendly lick.
Sentence of lick
(31) The cow licks the salt lick in the pasture.
(32) I can lick an ice cream cone with my mouth.
(33) The brownie batter was so tempting to lick.
(34) The deer licked the salt lick in the forest.
(35) Please lick clean the spoon before using it.
(36) The cat loves to lick with its rough tongue.
(37) The ice cream melts as we lick with delight.
(38) The dog is bending its neck to lick its paw.
(39) The dog is bending its head to lick its paw.
(40) I can lick an ice cream cone with my tongue.
Lick meaningful sentence
(41) The dog bowed down to lick its owner's hand.
(42) The finisher sealed the envelope with a lick.
(43) The dogtrots greeted me with a friendly lick.
(44) The unchewable lollipop was too hard to lick.
(45) The baby learns to lick with its tiny tongue.
(46) The salt crystal will dissolve upon one lick.
(47) It's even sillier to try and lick your elbow.
(48) I always lick a spoon when I'm baking a cake.
(49) I like to lick a spoon after eating ice cream.
(50) I always lick a spoon when I'm baking cookies.
Lick sentence examples
(51) Lick a spoon to savor the flavors of the soup.
(52) I like to lick off the frosting from cupcakes.
(53) I can use my tongue to lick an ice cream cone.
(54) The tongue is used to help you lick ice cream.
(55) The cat will lick clean its fur after grooming.
(56) The man would lick off the sauce from his ribs.
(57) The cat slurped out for a lick of the tuna can.
(58) The dog slurped out for a lick of the popsicle.
(59) She used a sponge to lick up the spilled juice.
(60) I always lick clean the spoon when making soup.
Sentence with lick
(61) The cows were given a salt lick in the pasture.
(62) I had to lick off the envelope to seal it shut.
(63) The dishwasher will lick clean the dirty dishes.
(64) I love to lick a spoon with melted marshmallows.
(65) It's a treat to lick a spoon with whipped cream.
(66) The fox terrier greeted me with a friendly lick.
(67) I always lick a spoon after making cookie dough.
(68) Your tongue can help you lick an ice cream cone.
(69) Stick out your tongue and try to lick your elbow.
(70) The ice cream melted faster than I could lick it.
Use lick in a sentence
(71) The child loves to lick clean the ice cream cone.
(72) The horse used its tongue to lick clean its coat.
(73) Lick a spoon to taste the sweetness of the honey.
(74) I always lick a spoon when I'm making a smoothie.
(75) The cat slurped out for a lick of the yogurt cup.
(76) The envelope was sealed down with a lick of glue.
(77) It's even sillier to try and lick your own elbow.
(78) He had to bend down for the dog to lick his face.
(79) The ice cream cone twirled around with each lick.
(80) My cat loves to lick my earholes for some reason.
Sentence using lick
(81) The deer was lured by the sight of the salt lick.
(82) The goat was lured by the taste of the salt lick.
(83) I had to lick off the excess paint from my brush.
(84) She couldn't resist the urge to lick the lollipop.
(85) I love to lick a spoon covered in chocolate sauce.
(86) Lick a spoon to enjoy the richness of the caramel.
(87) I always lick a spoon when I'm making a milkshake.
(88) I love to lick a spoon after making a creamy soup.
(89) The cat would lick off the milk from its whiskers.
(90) The cat slurped out for a lick of the milk carton.
Lick example sentence
(91) The honey-bear has a long tongue to lick up honey.
(92) He bent down to lick up the water from the puddle.
(93) The dog is trying to lick the sugar off the table.
(94) The cat is trying to lick the sugar off the floor.
(95) The dog is trying to lick the sugar off the plate.
(96) She had to bend down for the dog to lick her face.
(97) I always lick clean the spoon when making oatmeal.
(98) I will lick clean the window to remove the smudges.
(99) I always lick a spoon when I'm making homemade jam.
(100) The bear would lick off the honey from the beehive.
Sentence with word lick
(101) The woman would lick off the cream from her coffee.
(102) She used a spoon to lick up the soup from the bowl.
(103) I always lick clean the lid of my yogurt container.
(104) Stick out your tongue and try to lick your own nose.
(105) The wind blew and made me lick the dust off my lips.
(106) The toddler giggled as she tried to lick her elbows.
(107) The child was told to lick clean the popsicle stick.
(108) The bird would lick off the nectar from the flowers.
(109) The cat would lick off the tuna juice from its paws.
(110) The dog would lick off the gravy from its food bowl.
Sentence of lick
(111) The dog slurped out for a lick of the ice cream tub.
(112) The sour taste made him involuntarily lick his lips.
(113) He used a napkin to lick up the sauce from his lips.
(114) I always lick clean my spoon after eating ice cream.
(115) I always lick up on the lecture slides before class.
(116) My dog likes to lick my face when I give him kisses.
(117) It's not polite to lick off your utensils in public.
(118) I always lick off the excess glue when I'm crafting.
(119) I always lick off the excess batter when I'm baking.
(120) I love to lick a spoon after making a creamy dessert.
Lick used in a sentence
(121) Don't be shy to lick a spoon when trying a new sauce.
(122) The dog loves to lick off peanut butter from a spoon.
(123) The boy would lick off the mustard from his sandwich.
(124) The woman would lick off the dressing from her salad.
(125) The dog slurped out for a lick of the ice cream cone.
(126) The cat stretched out its tongue to lick up the milk.
(127) She used a paper towel to lick up the spilled coffee.
(128) The dog jumped on the bed and woke me up with a lick.
(129) The calf downed the mineral lick from the salt block.
(130) Exsert your tongue if you want to lick the ice cream.
Lick sentence in English
(131) I always lick clean the spoon when making a smoothie.
(132) Don't forget to lick a spoon before serving the sauce.
(133) Make sure to lick a spoon before adding the seasoning.
(134) The hot weather made her constantly lick her dry lips.
(135) It's impossible to lick with your eyes closed, try it!
(136) I always have to lick my fingers after eating Cheetos.
(137) I always lick off the frosting before eating the cake.
(138) The cat gave a disdainful lip lick before walking away.
(139) The horse used its tongue to lick clean the salt block.
(140) Lick a spoon to taste the sweetness of the maple syrup.
(141) The dog would lick off the peanut butter from its nose.
(142) The child slurped out for a lick of his ice cream cone.
(143) The child used a straw to lick up the last bit of soda.
(144) He used a napkin to lick up the sauce from his fingers.
(145) The dog stretched out to give its owner a playful lick.
(146) It's important to lick up on your notes before an exam.
(147) The steak was so good, I wanted to lick my plate clean.
(148) He had a tendency to lick his lips when he was nervous.
(149) The chef asked his sous chef to lick clean the saucepan.
(150) The dishwasher will lick clean the greasy pots and pans.
(151) Please remember to lick a spoon before tasting the soup.
(152) Lick a spoon to savor the flavors of the homemade salsa.
(153) The boy would lick off the sauce from his chicken wings.
(154) The envelope was sealed shut with a lick-and-stick seal.
(155) My cat likes to lick clean the milk from my cereal bowl.
(156) I always lick a spoon when I'm making homemade frosting.
(157) I love to lick the batter off the spoon when I'm baking.
(158) The cat was trying to lick off the milk from the saucer.
(159) The envelopes were sealed with a lick-and-stick adhesive.
(160) The cat gave a lazy lip lick before curling up for a nap.
(161) The mother told her child to lick clean the spilled milk.
(162) Don't be afraid to lick a spoon when trying a new recipe.
(163) The toddler would always lick off the jam from his toast.
(164) The dog would fawn down and eagerly lick up spilled food.
(165) The delicious taste made him instinctively lick his lips.
(166) The toddler loves to lick up the ice cream from his cone.
(167) The baby used his fingers to lick up the mashed potatoes.
(168) I always lick clean the spoon when making scrambled eggs.
(169) I need to lick up on my math skills before the next test.
(170) I never lick a spoon that's been in someone else's mouth.
(171) I always lick a spoon when I'm making homemade ice cream.
(172) Byron is a friendly dog who likes to lick people's faces.
(173) He had to crook out his tongue to lick the ice cream cone.
(174) The dusty road made me want to lick the dust off my shoes.
(175) Cupcake crumbs are the best part to lick off your fingers.
(176) It's important to lick a spoon before stirring the batter.
(177) It's a guilty pleasure to lick a spoon with melted cheese.
(178) The boy would always lick off the honey from his pancakes.
(179) The girl would always lick off the syrup from her waffles.
(180) The chef used a spoon to lick up the sauce from the plate.
(181) The child used a straw to lick up the last drops of juice.
(182) The envelope was sealed up with a lick-and-stick adhesive.
(183) My dog loves to lick my tootsies when I take my shoes off.
(184) It's important to wash your hands before you lick a spoon.
(185) My dog likes to lick my face when I come home from school.
(186) I always lick my fingers after eating something delicious.
(187) The dog gave a contented lip lick after finishing his meal.
(188) The baby giggled while trying to lick clean the messy face.
(189) The pug greeted me with a wagging tail and a friendly lick.
(190) The chef decided to lick up on his sauce-making techniques.
(191) I can't resist the urge to lick a spoon with peanut butter.
(192) Lick a spoon to experience the tanginess of the lemon curd.
(193) Lick a spoon to enjoy the richness of the chocolate mousse.
(194) The girl would always lick off the sugar from her lollipop.
(195) The salty snack made her lick her lips to savor the flavor.
(196) The toddler used his hands to lick up the melted ice cream.
(197) The puppy smothered up against its owner's face for a lick.
(198) She decided to lick with her tongue to taste the ice cream.
(199) I'm going to lick up on my Spanish vocabulary this weekend.
(200) I can't resist the urge to lick a spoon covered in Nutella.
(201) It's important to use a clean spoon every time you lick it.
(202) The cat was trying to lick off the butter from the counter.
(203) I couldn't help but lick my fingers after devouring the rib.
(204) The car wash machine will lick clean the vehicle's exterior.
(205) The janitor had to lick clean the sticky spill on the floor.
(206) The car wash machine will lick clean the mud from the tires.
(207) The child would always lick off the jelly from his sandwich.
(208) The puppy would fawn down and eagerly lick its owner's face.
(209) The spicy food made him lick his lips to cool down the heat.
(210) The tangy flavor made her lick her lips to savor every bite.
(211) The sweet taste made him lick his lips to savor the dessert.
(212) The dog was so hungry that it would lick up anything edible.
(213) The toddler used his tongue to lick up the melted ice cream.
(214) I always lick a spoon when I'm making brownies from scratch.
(215) She snouted down on the ice cream cone, savoring every lick.
(216) The steak was so delicious, I wanted to lick my plate clean.
(217) The bear regurgitates into its paws to lick off excess honey.
(218) The dog gave a quick lip lick before settling down for a nap.
(219) I need to lick up on my knowledge of history before the exam.
(220) She decided to lick up on her dance moves before the recital.
(221) Don't forget to lick a spoon after mixing the pancake batter.
(222) The child would always lick off the ketchup from his hot dog.
(223) The child giggled as he tried to lick up the chocolate syrup.
(224) The abandoned house had been left to lick the dust for years.
(225) The cat began to lick with its rough tongue to clean its fur.
(226) She closed her eyes and let the raindrops lick with her face.
(227) My dog loves to lick clean any crumbs that fall on the floor.
(228) Don't forget to lick up on the reading before class tomorrow.
(229) I need to lick up on my grammar before submitting this essay.
(230) The baby was trying to lick off the food from his high chair.
(231) The child was trying to lick off the chocolate from his face.
(232) It's not appropriate to lick up your spilled drink in public.
(233) The trumpeter played a chromatic up lick in the brass section.
(234) The baby tried to lick clean the spilled juice from the floor.
(235) The horse used its long tongue to lick clean the water trough.
(236) The janitor had to lick clean the spilled coffee on the table.
(237) The child was scolded for trying to lick clean the dirty shoe.
(238) The chef asked his sous chef to lick clean the blender blades.
(239) The student stayed up late to lick up on the assigned reading.
(240) The outsides of the envelopes were sealed with a lick of glue.
(241) Lick a spoon to experience the sweetness of the fruit compote.
(242) The chef used his finger to lick off the sauce from the plate.
(243) The woman used her finger to lick off the icing from the cake.
(244) The dog leaned through to lick the ice cream cone in her hand.
(245) The doga greeted me with a wagging tail and a lick on my hand.
(246) The dog's tongue was long enough to lick up the spilled water.
(247) The child fixated onto the ice cream cone, savoring each lick.
(248) Don't forget to lick clean the bowl after making cookie dough.
(249) I need to lick up on the software before starting the project.
(250) I'm going to lick up on the study guide before the final exam.
(251) I always lick the icing off my fingers after eating a cupcake.
(252) I had to lick off the stamp before putting it on the envelope.
(253) He gave his lips a quick lip lick before leaning in for a kiss.
(254) The baby made a mess while trying to lick clean the yogurt cup.
(255) The dishwasher will lick clean the coffee stains from the mugs.
(256) The dog was trying to lick off the peanut butter from his nose.
(257) He absentmindedly gave his lips a lip lick while reading a book.
(258) It's hard to resist the temptation to lick a spoon with Nutella.
(259) The cat would always lick off the milk from the top of the bowl.
(260) The sour candy made my tongue tingle; it was sour at first lick.
(261) The abandoned ship had been left to lick the dust in the harbor.
(262) It's important to lick clean your hands after handling raw meat.
(263) It's not sanitary to lick a spoon and put it back in the batter.
(264) The amount of ice cream in the cone will decrease as we lick it.
(265) The professor's lip lick was a sign that he was deep in thought.
(266) The singer's lip lick added a playful element to her performance.
(267) He absentmindedly gave his lips a lip lick while lost in thought.
(268) The chef instructed his apprentice to lick clean the mixing bowl.
(269) The girl used her tongue to lick off the chocolate from her lips.
(270) The refreshing drink made her lick her lips to quench her thirst.
(271) The couple shares a romantic moment as they lick with each other.
(272) The cat would frequently slouch beyond the bed and lick its paws.
(273) My neighbor's puppy-dog always greets me with a lick on the hand.
(274) My little brother likes to lick clean the frosting from the cake.
(275) It's polite to lick clean your fingers after eating finger foods.
(276) I'm not going to lick up the crumbs from the floor, that's gross.
(277) The student's lip lick was a sign of her anxiety before the exam.
(278) The dusty trail made me want to lick the dust off my hiking boots.
(279) The dusty curtains made me want to lick the dust off their fabric.
(280) The dusty trail made me want to lick the dust off my hiking shoes.
(281) The actress gave a seductive lip lick before delivering her lines.
(282) The baby's lip lick showed her anticipation for the upcoming meal.
(283) Make sure to lick a spoon before adding the dressing to the salad.
(284) She couldn't resist the temptation and gave her lips a quick lick.
(285) The zesty flavor made her lick her lips to savor the unique taste.
(286) The puppy was trained to lick up any food that fell on the ground.
(287) I savored every lick of the chocolate-dipped cone at the carnival.
(288) I'm so clumsy, I always end up dropping my cone by the first lick.
(289) The model's lip lick added a touch of sensuality to the photoshoot.
(290) The model's lip lick added a hint of playfulness to the photoshoot.
(291) The cat will lick clean its paws after stepping in something dirty.
(292) The squirrel would lick off the peanut butter from the bird feeder.
(293) I like to lick the cheese dust off my fingers after eating cheetos.
(294) The neglected painting had been left to lick the dust in the attic.
(295) The neglected garden had become a place for weeds to lick the dust.
(296) The child giggled as he tried to lick with his tongue the lollipop.
(297) The arrabbiata sauce was so good, I wanted to lick the plate clean.
(298) The bearnaises sauce was so good, I wanted to lick the plate clean.
(299) My dog loves to lick my lughole, it's his way of showing affection.
(300) It's important to lick clean your fingers after eating messy foods.
(301) It's satisfying to lick clean the last bit of sauce from the plate.
(302) My sister likes to lick clean the spoon when making brownie batter.
(303) My nephew likes to lick clean the spoon when making pancake batter.
(304) I'm going to lick up on the history of the topic before presenting.
(305) The saucy onto the shrimp was so good, I wanted to lick my fingers.
(306) It's not safe to lick a spoon that's been in contact with raw eggs.
(307) The dog was so excited to see me that he tried to lick off my face.
(308) It's important to wash your hands before you lick off your fingers.
(309) I'm sorry, I didn't mean to lick up all the frosting from the cake.
(310) The student's lip lick indicated that she was unsure of her answer.
(311) The student's lip lick was a nervous tic that she couldn't control.
(312) The dusty attic made me want to lick the dust off the old furniture.
(313) The ice cream cone would twirl around with each lick from the child.
(314) The dog leaned through to lick the ice cream cone held by its owner.
(315) She couldn't help but lip lick nervously as she waited for her turn.
(316) The stickiness of the honey made it enjoyable to lick off the spoon.
(317) The girl closed her eyes and let the raindrops lick with her cheeks.
(318) The ice cream melts and dissolves away from the cone as you lick it.
(319) It's important to lick clean your lips after eating something sweet.
(320) You should lick up on the material before attempting the assignment.
(321) I accidentally spilled some sauce on my hand and had to lick it off.
(322) The trumpeter played a chromatic up lick in the big band arrangement.
(323) The dusty old records made me want to lick the dust off their covers.
(324) He nervously gave his lips a quick lip lick before stepping on stage.
(325) The actor's lip lick added a touch of vulnerability to his character.
(326) The singer's lip lick added a touch of flirtation to her performance.
(327) The sickest guitar lick in the song had everyone air-guitaring along.
(328) The cold wind made her lick her lips to prevent them from drying out.
(329) The injured cat writhed up and down, trying to lick its wounds clean.
(330) The cat was grooming itself bovinely, taking its time with each lick.
(331) The licker's favorite activity was to lick peanut butter off a spoon.
(332) I feel like I'm in a different world when I lick with my eyes closed.
(333) I always lick the spoon after mixing the batter in my brownie recipe.
(334) I accidentally spilled some sauce on the table and had to lick it up.
(335) The professor's lip lick was a habit he had developed over the years.
(336) The professor's lip lick was a subtle way of showing his disapproval.
(337) The dusty attic made me want to lick the dust off the old photographs.
(338) The dusty old records made me want to lick the dust off their sleeves.
(339) She couldn't help but give her lips a lip lick when she saw her crush.
(340) The baby would happily lick off the mashed banana from his high chair.
(341) The dog slurped out for a lick of peanut butter from its owner's hand.
(342) The thought of the savory dish made him lick his lips in anticipation.
(343) The abandoned warehouse had been left to lick the dust after the fire.
(344) The child put his mouth around the ice cream cone and took a big lick.
(345) The meuniere sauce was so delicious, I wanted to lick the plate clean.
(346) I love to lick the honey off of my fingers after eating a sweet treat.
(347) I accidentally spilled some honey on my finger and had to lick it off.
(348) I can't believe you're going to lick up that spicy sauce, it's so hot!
(349) The child was so messy that he had to lick up the food from his shirt.
(350) The child was so hungry that he had to lick up the soup from the bowl.
(351) I like to twist and lick the cream filling of an oreo before eating it.
(352) He gave his lips a quick lip lick before confidently stepping on stage.
(353) The child was told to lick up on his manners before going to the party.
(354) He decided to lick up on his guitar playing before the band's next gig.
(355) The puppy-dog jumped up to lick my face when I walked through the door.
(356) Geckos have a unique ability to lick their own eyes to keep them clean.
(357) The bordelaise sauce was so good that I wanted to lick the plate clean.
(358) The dog wagged its tail and leaned prone over to lick its owner's face.
(359) The hiker stumbled and fell, causing him to lick the dust on the trail.
(360) The child was scolded for trying to lick with his tongue the hot stove.
(361) My dog loves to lick up any salt spilled around under the dining table.
(362) The dog would wag its tail and lick its owner's face to show adoration.
(363) The paprikash sauce was so delicious, I wanted to lick the plate clean.
(364) It's not appropriate to lick off your plate in a formal dining setting.
(365) I can't believe you're going to lick off that spicy sauce, it's so hot!
(366) The ice cream was melting so quickly that I had to lick it off my hand.
(367) I'm not going to lick up the ketchup from the plate, that's disgusting.
(368) I can't believe you're going to lick up that spilled soda, it's sticky!
(369) I always lick up on the previous lecture before attending the next one.
(370) The saucy onto the burger was so delicious, I wanted to lick the plate.
(371) I wouldn't recommend you lick a spoon that's been in the chemistry lab.
(372) I always lick a spoon when I'm making my famous chocolate chip cookies.
(373) She decided to lick up on her cooking skills by taking a culinary class.
(374) He realized he needed to lick up on his computer skills for the new job.
(375) The guitarist demonstrated a chromatic down lick during the guitar solo.
(376) The bordelaise sauce was so good that I wanted to lick my fingers clean.
(377) The cheese sauce was so good, I couldn't help but lick my fingers clean.
(378) The defeated candidate had to lick the dust as his opponent took office.
(379) The student's lip lick was a sign that she needed a break from studying.
(380) I couldn't help but lick my fingers after finishing the last bite of pie.
(381) The baby's face was covered in food as he tried to lick up the spaghetti.
(382) The girl slurped out at the popsicle, trying to lick it before it melted.
(383) The defeated boxer had no choice but to lick the dust after his knockout.
(384) The neglected bicycle had been left outside, causing it to lick the dust.
(385) The defeated team had to lick the dust as the crowd jeered at their loss.
(386) The child was scolded for trying to lick with his tongue the dirty floor.
(387) The hollandaises sauce was so good that I wanted to lick the plate clean.
(388) I don't think it's appropriate to lick around on your phone during class.
(389) You should lick around on the internet to find some good study resources.
(390) I had to lick up the sauce from my fingers because there were no napkins.
(391) I had to lick up the honey from the jar because it was too thick to pour.
(392) During the presentation, the speaker's constant lip lick was distracting.
(393) The student's lip lick was a habit she had developed from wearing braces.
(394) I never thought I'd be able to lick with my eyes closed, but here we are.
(395) The crab with butter sauce was so good, I wanted to lick the plate clean.
(396) The athlete's lip lick showed his determination and focus before the race.
(397) The child giggled as he tried to lick off the whipped cream from his nose.
(398) The spicy sauce made him lick his lips to cool down the burning sensation.
(399) The abandoned playground had become a place for children to lick the dust.
(400) The neglected guitar had been left untouched, causing it to lick the dust.
(401) The girl closed her eyes and let the salty ocean waves lick with her toes.
(402) It's polite to lick clean your utensils before returning them to the host.
(403) She needed to lick up on her presentation skills for the important meeting.
(404) The child was told to lick up on his reading skills before starting school.
(405) The anticipation of the upcoming meal made him lick his lips in excitement.
(406) The thought of the refreshing drink made him lick his lips in anticipation.
(407) The abandoned building had been left to lick the dust after the earthquake.
(408) The sticky bun was so delicious, I couldn't help but lick my fingers clean.
(409) The cafeteria food was so delicious that I couldn't help but lick my mouth.
(410) I'm sorry, I didn't mean to lick up all the gravy from the mashed potatoes.
(411) The old car's tires kicked up a cloud of dust that I couldn't help but lick.
(412) He couldn't help but lick his lips when he saw the juicy steak on his plate.
(413) The mouth-watering aroma made her lick her lips in anticipation of the meal.
(414) The thievish butterfly landed on a person's ice cream cone and stole a lick.
(415) The defeated team had to lick the dust as the crowd cheered for the winners.
(416) The licker's owner had to train it not to lick strangers without permission.
(417) The student's lip lick was a sign that she was trying to remember something.
(418) He couldn't resist a lip lick when he saw the delicious dessert on the table.
(419) She couldn't resist a lip lick when she saw the tempting dessert on the menu.
(420) The mouth-watering aroma made her lick her lips in anticipation of the feast.
(421) The sourness of the sour candy made my eyes water; it was sour at first lick.
(422) The child was agog down on the ice cream cone, savoring every delicious lick.
(423) The cat bowed down to lick its paw, and the dog barked at a passing squirrel.
(424) The chef decided to lick up on his baking techniques for the new dessert menu.
(425) The abandoned car had been sitting in the garage, causing it to lick the dust.
(426) The defeated wrestler had to lick the dust as his opponent celebrated the win.
(427) The neglected sculpture had been left to lick the dust in the artist's studio.
(428) The hollandaises sauce was so delicious that I wanted to lick the plate clean.
(429) Despite his chapped lips, he continued to lick them, making the problem worse.
(430) Please make sure to lick clean your plate before putting it in the dishwasher.
(431) She gave her lips a seductive lip lick before leaning in to whisper in his ear.
(432) The sight of the mouth-watering dessert made her lick her lips in anticipation.
(433) The sweet aroma of the freshly baked cookies made her lick her lips in delight.
(434) The defeated army had to lick the dust as the victorious soldiers marched past.
(435) The abandoned project had been left to lick the dust after the funding was cut.
(436) The neglected shoes had been left in the closet, causing them to lick the dust.
(437) The chef instructed the students to lick with their fingers to taste the sauce.
(438) The bourguignonne sauce was so delicious that I wanted to lick the plate clean.
(439) The defeated boxer had to lick the dust as his opponent celebrated the knockout.
(440) The toddler giggled as he tried to lick with his tongue the bubbles in the bath.
(441) The curious toddler couldn't resist bending down to lick the dust off the floor.
(442) The tantalizing taste of the chocolate cake made me want to lick my plate clean.
(443) It's not recommended to lick a spoon that's been in the dishwasher for too long.
(444) The athlete's lip lick showed his determination and focus before the competition.
(445) The student stayed up late to lick up on the scientific concepts for the project.
(446) The neglected piano had gathered so much dust that I had to lick it off the keys.
(447) Cow after cow was given a salt lick, providing essential minerals for their diet.
(448) The professor noticed the student's nervousness as she repeatedly did a lip lick.
(449) The professor's lip lick was a sign that he was about to make an important point.
(450) The professor's lip lick was a sign that he was getting impatient with the class.
(451) The professor's lip lick was a sign that he was trying to keep the class engaged.
(452) I always lick the bowl clean after making icing, but my sister thinks it's gross.
(453) I enjoy the challenge of trying to lick a lollipop without getting sticky fingers.
(454) She needed to lick up on her public speaking skills for the upcoming presentation.
(455) Geckoes have a unique ability to lick their own eyes to keep them clean and moist.
(456) The sourness of the sour candy made my mouth pucker up; it was sour at first lick.
(457) She couldn't resist the temptation to lick with her tongue the honey off her lips.
(458) The child was scolded for trying to lick with his tongue the sticky candy wrapper.
(459) The chef's specialty dish was so delicious that I couldn't help but lick my mouth.
(460) She couldn't resist a lip lick when she saw the mouthwatering meal in front of her.
(461) Aardwolves have a unique hunting technique where they lick termites off the ground.
(462) The defeated candidate had to lick the dust as his opponent celebrated the victory.
(463) I used to carefully lick the layers of a jawbreaker to reveal the different colors.
(464) Don't just lick around on the surface level of the topic, really dive deep into it.
(465) The sight of the ice cream made her lick her lips in anticipation of the cold treat.
(466) The professor's lip lick was a sign that he was trying to hold back his frustration.
(467) He couldn't resist the urge to pull apart the Oreo cookie and lick the cream filling.
(468) The abandoned factory had been left to lick the dust after the company went bankrupt.
(469) The defeated team had to lick the dust as the opposing team celebrated their victory.
(470) I can't believe you're going to lick up that spilled coffee, it's all over the floor!
(471) It's important to lick around on different career options before deciding on a major.
(472) Don't just lick around on the surface level of the research, really analyze the data.
(473) The ice cream melted quickly, and she had to lick with her tongue to catch every drop.
(474) The toddler giggled as he tried to lick with his tongue the chocolate off his fingers.
(475) Slow lorises have a unique tongue structure that allows them to lick up sap from trees.
(476) The ice cream was so delicious that he couldn't help but lick with his tongue for more.
(477) The ice cream was melting quickly, so I had to lick it up before it dripped everywhere.
(478) The student's lip lick was a sign that she was trying to stay awake during the lecture.
(479) Don't just lick around on the easy answers, really think critically about the question.
(480) She realized she needed to lick up on her foreign language skills for her upcoming trip.
(481) The child was told to lick up on his table manners before going to the fancy restaurant.
(482) He couldn't resist the temptation to lick with his lips after eating the delicious cake.
(483) Don't just lick around on the easy assignments, challenge yourself with the harder ones.
(484) She couldn't resist the temptation to lick with her tongue the chocolate off her fingers.
(485) The professor's lip lick showed his frustration with the student's lack of participation.
(486) The student's lip lick was a sign that she was trying to stay focused during the lecture.
(487) The kids love to lick the leftover icing sugar off their fingers after decorating cookies.
(488) The defeated army had to lick the dust as the victorious soldiers claimed their territory.
(489) I never realized how much I rely on my eyes when I lick until I tried it with them closed.
(490) The baby smiled as he attempted to lick with his tiny tongue the spoonful of mashed banana.
(491) You can't just lick around on the edges of the problem, you need to address the root cause.
(492) The old book had been neglected for years, causing it to gather dust that I had to lick off.
(493) The student's lip lick was a sign that she was nervous about speaking in front of the class.
(494) The taste of a refreshing ice cream cone created an irresistible impulse to savor every lick.
(495) The mischievous dog loved to roll around in the dusty backyard and lick the dust off its fur.
(496) The neglected garden had become overgrown, causing me to lick the dust off my gardening tools.
(497) I suggest you lick around on different clubs and organizations to find one that interests you.
(498) The kids were excited to pull apart the double-stuffed Oreo cookies and lick the cream filling.
(499) You should lick around on different professors' teaching styles to find one that works for you.
(500) Don't just lick around on the surface level of the topic, ask questions and seek clarification.
(501) The ice cream was so delicious that he couldn't resist the urge to lick with his tongue for more.
(502) It's not enough to just lick around on the textbook, you need to apply the concepts in real life.
(503) You can't just lick around on the syllabus, make sure you understand all the course requirements.
(504) I suggest you lick around on different internship opportunities to gain experience in your field.
(505) He couldn't resist the temptation to lick his ice cream cone, even though it was freezing outside.
(506) He couldn't resist the urge to lick the frosting off the cake, even though it wasn't his birthday.
(507) The ice cream was melting quickly, and she had to lick with her tongue to prevent it from dripping.
(508) The professor's lip lick was a sign that he was trying to keep his cool during a heated discussion.
(509) She was so tired that she fell asleep on the couch, but her dog woke her up with a lick on the face.
(510) She folded the letter lengthwise, and then she placed it in an envelope before sealing it with a lick.
(511) It's important to lick around on different study groups to find one that is productive and supportive.
(512) It's important to lick around on different study techniques to find one that suits your learning style.
(513) It's not enough to just lick around on the lecture slides, take notes and actively participate in class.
(514) You should lick around on different campus resources to take advantage of all the opportunities available.
(515) You can't just lick around on the first draft of your paper, revise and edit for a polished final product.
(516) I couldn't help but lick my lips as I watched the undefined pudding cascade through the layers of the parfait.
(517) She couldn't resist the temptation to lick the frosting off the cupcake, savoring the sweet taste on her tongue.
(518) The dusty road stretched for miles, and the travelers had no choice but to lick the dust as they journeyed on foot.
(519) The extra thin ice cream cone was a challenge to eat, but it still had a creamy texture, and she enjoyed every lick.
(520) The wind blew through the open car window, causing the passengers to inadvertently lick the dust particles in the air.
(521) After the intense sandstorm, everything was covered in a thick layer of dust, making it impossible not to lick the dust.
(522) The abandoned warehouse was filled with cobwebs and dust, making it unpleasant to accidentally lick the dust in the air.
(523) The dusty attic was a treasure trove of forgotten items, but one had to be careful not to lick the dust while exploring.
(524) The neglected garden was overgrown with weeds and covered in dust, making it unappealing to lick the dust while working.
(525) The old bookshelf hadn't been cleaned in years, and a cloud of dust made it easy to accidentally lick the dust particles.
(526) The construction site was bustling with activity, and the workers had no choice but to lick the dust as they toiled away.
(527) The dusty road stretched into the distance, and the weary travelers couldn't help but lick the dust off their parched lips.
(528) The hiker's water bottle fell into the dirt, and when they picked it up, they had no choice but to lick the dust off the cap.
(529) I suggest you lick around on different extracurricular activities to find a balance between academics and personal interests.
(530) The wind blew through the open window, carrying with it a cloud of dust that tempted anyone nearby to lick the dust particles.
(531) The windstorm had knocked down several trees, leaving a trail of dust in its wake, tempting anyone passing by to lick the dust.
(532) The neglected museum exhibit was covered in a layer of dust, making it tempting to lick the dust to reveal the hidden artifacts.
(533) The dog barked and wagged its tail excitedly, jumping up to lick its owner's face and pawing at his forelock to get his attention.
(534) As the car sped down the dirt road, the wind blew the dust into the passengers' faces, causing them to inadvertently lick the dust.
(535) The forgotten attic was a treasure trove of memories, but one had to be careful not to disturb the delicate items and lick the dust.
(536) The wind blew through the open window, causing the curtains to billow and the dust to swirl, tempting anyone nearby to lick the dust.
(537) The abandoned playground had become a haven for dust and dirt, making it easy for children to accidentally lick the dust while playing.
(538) The old piano hadn't been played in years, and when someone finally sat down to play, they couldn't help but lick the dust off the keys.
(539) The dusty library was a quiet sanctuary, but one had to be careful not to disturb the books and lick the dust that settled on their pages.
(540) The forgotten attic was a time capsule of the past, but one had to be cautious not to disturb the delicate items and lick the dust off them.
(541) The abandoned warehouse was filled with forgotten treasures, but one had to be careful not to lick the dust while searching for hidden gems.
(542) The neglected workshop was filled with tools covered in dust, making it easy to accidentally lick the dust while searching for the right tool.
(543) The abandoned farmhouse had been left untouched for years, and the thick layer of dust made it impossible not to lick the dust while exploring.
(544) The antique shop was filled with ancient artifacts covered in a layer of dust, making it tempting to lick the dust to uncover their true beauty.
(545) The abandoned factory was filled with remnants of its former glory, but one had to be cautious not to lick the dust while exploring its dark corners.
(546) The old gramophone had been sitting on the shelf for years, collecting dust, and anyone who tried to play it would inadvertently lick the dust off the needle.
(547) My sister and I used to fight over who got to lick the spoon when our mom was making cookies, and the aroma of freshly baked cookies always brings back those memories.
Lick meaning
Lick is a verb that means to pass the tongue over a surface, typically in order to taste, moisten, or clean it. It can also be used as a noun to refer to a small amount of food or drink that is taken into the mouth with the tongue. Here are some tips for using the word lick in a sentence:
1. Use it to describe an action: When describing someone or something that is licking, it's important to use the verb form of the word.
For example, "The dog licked his owner's face" or "She licked the spoon clean."
2. Use it to describe a sensation: Lick can also be used to describe the sensation of something being licked.
For example, "The ice cream was so cold that it made my tongue tingle when I licked it."
3. Use it to describe a small amount: When using lick as a noun, it typically refers to a small amount of food or drink.
For example, "He took a lick of the ice cream cone" or "She gave the cake batter a lick from the spoon."
4. Use it in idiomatic expressions: Lick is also used in a number of idiomatic expressions, such as "to lick one's wounds" (to recover from a defeat or setback) or "to lick into shape" (to improve or fix something).
5. Be mindful of context: As with any word, it's important to consider the context in which you're using lick.
For example, using it in a sexual context could be inappropriate or offensive, so it's important to be mindful of your audience and the situation.
Overall, lick is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. By following these tips, you can use it effectively and appropriately in your writing and speech.
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