lick in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
LICK: To pass the tongue over a surface in order to taste, clean, or moisten it.
Crossword clues for lick
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "lick".
- Taste with the tongue.
- Moisten with a gentle touch.
- Clean by passing the tongue.
- Pass the tongue over something.
- Give a quick taste test.
Lick sentence examples
- The dog eagerly licked the peanut butter off the floor.
- She gave the ice cream cone a quick lick before it melted.
- He watched the cat lick its fur, meticulously cleaning each paw.
- After the rain, the children licked the droplets off the slides with delight.
- The stamp was old, but he still decided to lick it to send the letter.
- The dog eagerly licked the ice cream cone, trying to savor every last drop.
- She leaned down to lick the stamp before placing it on the envelope.
- After the rain, the cat licked its paws clean with a contented expression.
- He couldn't help but lick his lips at the delicious smell wafting from the kitchen.
- The child giggled as she watched her friend lick the frosting off his fingers.
- The dog eagerly began to lick the ice cream cone that had fallen on the ground.
- She gave her cat a gentle lick on the head to show her affection.
- After the rain, the little boy was delighted to lick the droplets off the leaves.
- He watched the ice melt slowly as the sun's warmth caused it to lick at the edges of the glass.
- The artist used a fine brush to lick the paint across the canvas, creating a beautiful gradient.
- The dog eagerly licked the ice cream cone, savoring every bite.
- She watched as the cat licked its paw, meticulously cleaning itself.
- After the rain, the children liked to lick the droplets off the leaves.
- He gave her a quick peck on the cheek, then playfully licked his lips.
- The salty ocean water made him want to lick his lips in anticipation of the feast.