licked造句91. The spring rain soaked him but it was warm and he licked it as it trickled down his lip.
92. This beautiful tortoiseshell stretched, licked a languid paw and sat up.
93. Parker licked at it and stuck on a bit of brown paper.
94. Henry licked his finger, then rubbed it against his trouser leg.
95. Berries trembled against her lips and she licked them, swallowed.
96. She licked her very dry lips and refused to succumb to the temptation of another drink.
97. Lifting up its small triangular head, the viper licked the air as if to write some-thing with its forked tongue.
98. She rolled his stiffened cue around her mouth, and licked at the hardness like a child savouring a stick of rock.
99. Jan licked sherry from her finger and leaned toward me.
100. If I can stand the silence Ive got it licked.
101. He purchased a stamp from the counter clerk, licked it and affixed it to the envelope.
102. The little warm breezes which licked the faces of the women were rare.
103. The Governor licked his lips, aware that they were once more dry. Come on, hurry up and get out of here.
104. Nanny licked a finger and held it up to the wind.
105. Lincoln licked my hands, making them all hot and sticky.
106. Flames licked at the top story of the eight-floor building.
107. Weasel, whipped in a taut ball of his longing licked Hilde's obstinate body with yellow gazes.
108. He licked the gummed flap and sealed It'shut.
109. He was slim, lissome, with eyes like licked stone.
110. I licked the cream off, it was quite tasty!
111. Well, Tom Sawyer he licked me once.
112. The little boy licked the ice - cream cone.
113. The cub licked the milk from its mother's breast.
114. That man deserves to be well licked.
115. The dog licked up water in a puddle.
116. The apex of the flames licked the crimson sky.
117. They licked his back and he felt indescribably comfortable.
118. We soon realized that we had licked on a most suitable spot for a camping site.
119. Shandy jumped down onto Jimmy's lap and licked his face.
120. He licked the dust in order to curry favor with the political boss.