1. licked - Adjective
2. licked - Verb
4. licked - Adjective Satellite
of Lick
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm pretty beat up but I don't feel licked yet Source: Internet
A Missouri man licked several sticks of deodorant in a Walmart as part of a video mocking the pandemic. Source: Internet
But the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Old Testament) adds that "pigs" also licked his blood, symbolically making him unclean to the Israelites, who abstained from pork. Source: Internet
Black scarring showed where fire had licked out of the law library’s blown-out windows. Source: Internet
The head and neck are the most common parts of the body licked, which may have arisen out of utility, as a lion cannot lick these areas individually. Source: Internet
Southside licked its wounds and got back to its winning form on Sunday, trumping Sydney University Flames 99-72. Source: Internet