lick

لعق
definition
verb
he licked the stamp and stuck it on the envelope
pass the tongue over (something), typically in order to taste, moisten, or clean it.
all right, Mary, I know when I'm licked
defeat (someone) comprehensively.
noun
Sammy gave his fingers a long lick
an act of licking something with the tongue.
all she'd need to do to the kitchen was give it a lick of paint
a light coating or quick application of something, especially paint.
translation of 'lick'
verb
مص,
هزم,
إنطلق بسرعة,
إنطلق بأقصي سرعة,
انطلق,
تفوق,
لعق,
لحس
noun
سرعة,
لعق
example
My mother was standing at the kitchen window watching a column of thick black smoke rising into the sky, punctuated by the odd 'lick' of flame.
I don't see a 'lick' of difference, nothing.
If you see him, 'lick' him with a stone or something.
Sammy gave his fingers a 'lick'
A small smile broke out across her face as the bunny gave her finger a quick 'lick' , then snorted at her.
Your front door might benefit from a 'lick' of paint too.
To hundreds of varieties of eucalyptus, acacia, wattles, banksia trees, grasses and weeds, the 'lick' of flame is a welcome trigger that kindles life in their seed pods and generates ash to fertilise the soil.
All it needs is a 'lick' of paint and a bit of work on the kitchen.
A 'lick' of paint around the windowsills and a neatly manicured lawn might impress a prospective buyer.
there's not a 'lick' of suspense in the entire plot
The whole thing doesn't make a 'lick' of sense, but it doesn't matter.
He would have been fine in the movie if the script made a 'lick' of sense.
She was giggling, occasionally giving him a kiss, a 'lick' , a nibble.
Don't yet give a 'lick' of info about yourself.
He shuffled closer to her and gave her a soft 'lick' on the cheek.
there's not a 'lick' of suspense in the entire plot
He said that these same parishioners would eventually turn around and 'lick' him with some big stones.
She groaned as that 'lick' of flame deep inside of her flared up again.
Plus, with its slightly sweet taste, pets will 'lick' the floor or other surfaces.
I didn't care a 'lick' about what they were talking about.
Michelle smiled at Adam, and Deanna felt a tiny 'lick' of jealousy as he smiled back.
I didn't care a 'lick' about any of them.
The crackle and 'lick' of the flames accompanies the chirping crickets and rustling leaves that surround him.
Well, I'm sure with counseling and stuff, you're going to 'lick' this.
On the edge of the horizon, slightly to the southwest, there was a 'lick' of flame.
We end with a whispered prayer, a rush of wind, the 'lick' of flames.
Also, initially, he was very uncomfortable walking around Sofia by himself, as he doesn't speak a 'lick' of Bulgarian.
she stands tall and could 'lick' any man in the place
He toyed with receivers in ways that allowed quarterbacks to think he'd been beaten, only to come back, quicker than a snake 'lick' , and steal the pass.
She reached up and gave him a short 'lick' on the cheek.
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