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Licked awake by his "scurvy dog," the boy leaps out of bed and gets himself shipshape.
Children's Books 2010
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Licked rats handle it better than deprived rats do, suggesting that life's experience shapes the brain even when it comes to a trait as basic as temperament.
Is Everybody Crazy? 2008
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Although, the best ice cream/frozen custard I ever had was from a little shop called Not Licked Yet Custard up around Peninsula State Park, between Egg Harbor and Sister Bay on the Door Peninsula, north of Sturgeon Bay.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Surprisingly Good Food–McDonald’s Iced Coffee: 2007
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Your Father is very bad; And I Have gone back to school, And I am Licked every day because I don't
The Garies and Their Friends Frank J. Webb
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Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening,
Poems 1926
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Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening,
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Thomas Stearns 1917
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"Licked him in full view of the whole school, and he was a senior; trimmed him till he couldn't see," was the smiling reply.
The Shagganappi 1913
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Licked clean the grass where the turf was stained.
Lords of the North 1903
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"Licked into shape" refers to the tale we give in our account of the bear.
Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus Robert Steele 1902
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"Licked as clean as the back of your hand," Honoria replied, warming to her subject.
The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance Lucas Malet 1891
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