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How do you use a statement sentnce using word licked?

Here are some examples of sentences using the word "licked" in different contexts:

Literal Meaning:

* The dog licked its chops after finishing its meal. (The dog licked its lips in anticipation or satisfaction.)

* She licked the ice cream cone clean. (She used her tongue to consume all the ice cream.)

Figurative Meaning:

* The underdog team licked the competition. (The underdog team defeated the favored team.)

* He licked his wounds after the failed project. (He recovered emotionally from a setback.)

* She licked her lips nervously before the presentation. (She showed signs of anxiety or anticipation.)

* The paint was licked by the sun. (The sun caused the paint to fade or become damaged.)

Idiomatic Expressions:

* He licked his boots clean. (He performed a task with great diligence or thoroughness.)

* To lick something into shape. (To improve something that is in poor condition through effort and attention.)

These are just a few examples, and the specific meaning of "licked" will depend on the context of the sentence.

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