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What is the sentence of licked?

"Licked" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "lick." It doesn't have a sentence of its own, but it can be used in many sentences. Here are some examples:

* The dog licked its paw.

* She licked the ice cream cone clean.

* The flames licked at the dry wood.

To form a complete sentence using "licked," you need a subject and a verb. The examples above show how "licked" can function as the main verb in a sentence.

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