A good cup of hot cocoa sounded delightful at the moment, and Eric licked his lips. |
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The Functionary had a bedraggled expression, like he'd been almost licked to death. |
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He jumped as flames licked his tail and sprinted gingerly away, careful to avoid more pain. |
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He looked up at the dragon after throwing a few stones, skipping them a few times over the water, and licked his lips. |
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The screen went dark as a monstrous tongue licked the lens, then a hand swiped it several times. |
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The fire crackled in the night as tongues of flames licked the underside of the fish roasting on the spit. |
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Please note that while you're walking your dog, not everybody wants to be sniffed, licked or slobbered on. |
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She licked her full, pink lips and nonchalantly flipped her blond hair over her shoulder. |
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Grant licked his lips at the thought of all those inaccessible, nubile women across the river. |
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He looked up, horror in his straining eyes as the fire licked greedily along the edges of his parachute. |
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The little white stick seemed to exhale appreciatively as the fire licked it. |
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The flames licked his face as he covered his face with his forearms and knelt to absorb the shock. |
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The flames danced and licked the hayloft and the house connected to it was charred and falling. |
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So you can take the entire project on a disk and a laptop to your villa in Portugal and edit cost-free till you feel you've licked it. |
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After not beating Leicester for 13 years, Gregory thought he had them licked when his side equalised 15 minutes from time. |
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Marvin Robinson, played onside by Wayne Jacobs, licked his lips and gobbled up the invitation by smacking it by Paul Henderson. |
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He just watched her, like a statue of celestial beauty, while he licked his lips and the snow fell and collected in his hair. |
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She pushed her sunglasses up on her short hair, licked her pinkie, and rubbed her viewing lens. |
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He licked rainwater from his clothes to quench his raging thirst and jangled his keys to try to attract attention. |
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Huge tongues of flames, the source of which is disputed, licked the last traces of life from the once flourishing township. |
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I wiped away a bead of nervous sweat from my forehead, licked my lips and swallowed hard. |
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One can almost imagine Davis, under the window, telephoto lens extended, chops licked, ready for the fashion pounce. |
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She licked the rim for good measure and placed the cup on the table, dropping the spoon in with a clink. |
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She closed the folder and licked her carmine lips in a rare gesture of apprehension. |
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He licked them off the ground by the score, relishing their crunchy texture. |
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Like Nancy, you won't mind being licked and piddled on in the name of love. |
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She broke the filter off her cigarette then licked and split it down the paper join. |
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Flames licked the old branches and pebble-sized balls of flaming ash littered the stage. |
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She licked the pad and pressed it onto the glass next to the compass point. |
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Health risks to humans from being licked in the face by a coprophagic animal are minimal. |
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Conner could see the lights that danced in the feral's eyes as he licked his flews. |
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Freya crouched down and fussed her, not minding her face being licked enthusiastically. |
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She submerged them desperately in the easeful waters of the sea where it licked at the mouth of the cave. |
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Teal-blue water licked at uninhabited gleaming, creamy beaches backdropped by vertically faced limestone cliffs hundreds of feet straight up. |
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She licked her lips and he let a brief flicker of disgust cross his face, rolling his eyes and turning away. |
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He licked the glisten from her fur and nuzzled among the sensitive whiskers around her snout. |
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She toke a deep breath and licked her lips before she stood up again and as if by a miracle, her legs were able to hold her weight. |
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The lips are painted over and over as tons of the red gunge dissolves, is eaten, licked off, absorbed. |
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The sky was black as night and the waves of flames from the oceans licked at the sandy shores. |
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Also, remember that anything you put in the cat's hair to help detangle it will end up in kitty's belly, after getting licked off. |
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For the next hour, she verbally humiliated him while he licked her boots and feet until they were completely cleaned. |
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The cow jumped over the moon, and licked the giant ice-cream, yum! |
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Okay, I know the Aussies have licked us time and time again. |
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Dutch police in Leeuwarden are trying to find out if drug addicts raided a pet shop and stole three exotic toads whose warty skin is said to induce hallucinations when licked. |
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I licked my lips and shoved the last of my books into my locker. |
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Alicia licked her lips, trying to moisten her parched mouth. |
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I blinked to muzzy awareness, licked dry lips and tried to rub bleary eyes, only to be brought up short by the restraints and a lance of pain through my wounds. |
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Flames licked out, consuming the spiritualists who dared to challenge God. |
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I filled it out, and put it in the envelope, and licked it and stuck it, and set it on the kitchen table standing up against the salt and pepper shakers. |
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The dog at his feet, who'd been sniffing at me suspiciously and tugging at its leash, gave a sudden gambol and licked my hand, barking enthusiastically. |
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Chris licked his lips and stared up at me with a serious dark expression. |
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Recently, a visiting Indonesian friend's jeans were licked by our resident mutt, which necessitated a quick trip home for a change of clothes prior to evening prayers. |
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I licked my lips and squoze her hand tight, makin' heavy penetrating eye contact. |
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The bacon spluttered, and he licked his gravy-japped finger. |
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The customer licked his plate clean and the dish was thus born. |
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He watched it drizzle down his finger then slowly licked it off. |
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I sucked more of it from my finger, until it was licked, clean. |
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He then licked his finger and shook his head with a look of disgust. |
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His models have been drenched by a downpour, licked by flames, paint-sprayed by robots and flown on invisible wires high above a pool of lethal spikes. |
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They were then licked up by an anteater who had been starved for three days. |
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We happily fed the animals, hands out flat to avoid any nibbles, with a few squeals and giggles of joy as they licked our fingers. |
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After finishing breakfast she washed the plates in the water basin, along with the bowl that Checkers had licked clean, and returned them to their proper places. |
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As the flames licked into the room, they managed to climbed on to the roof of the bay window, him naked and her in just a T-shirt. |
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Some took his edits home, unpicking them at leisure, as they licked their wounds, to try to see exactly how their copy had been so improved. |
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They gave him a little, but Muskrat found it so good that he licked his paws. |
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Generations of young Montrealers licked the last drop of ice cream from the bottom of their eggcups. |
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Again he closed them, and the one who had just licked his eyes went to its qajaq, and another one came to shore. |
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Details of the people and animals being looked for are given below. All are at risk if they were bitten, licked or scratched by the infected dog. |
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You shall speak to him, saying, Thus says The LORD, In the place where dogs licked the blood of Naboth shall dogs lick your blood, even your. |
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If you had called into my humble newsagent to instruct me in person I could have licked your brogues and sent my youngest out with a chamois leather to wash your Range Rover. |
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I licked my lips and peeped through the hole, I couldn't help but giggle. |
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The beast sneered at the cut on the man's shoulder and licked its chops. |
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Just the other day, the employee watched another mother freak out after her daughter licked some of the buttons in an elevator. |
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Patrons eat their cannoli slowly and deliberately, dabbing the powdered sugar on their plates with licked fingers. |
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Flames licked out of the exhaust as the plane lifted off the runway and began the ascent, and as the noise faded into the distance it seemed to get even more intense. |
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He licked them up with a slick bronzy tongue and spat a thick wad of honey-brown juice into the empty teacup. |
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After handling animals, or after being licked or bitten by a household pet, be sure to always wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap or an alcohol gel. |
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And he looked angry at me, and he licked his tongue, and here he come. |
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The product is safe if licked by the animal. |
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The first dogs used to discover casualties were trained by the Egyptians: once the fighting finished, these dogs were let go on the battlefield in search of the wounded soldiers whom they signaled and licked. |
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This New Zealand honey can be enjoyed the same way as any other table honey. Try it spread on toast for an everyday breakfast treat, stirred into tea, or simply licked off the spoon. |
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And there was a certain beggar named Lazarus, which was laid at his gate, full of sores, and desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell from the rich man's table: moreover the dogs came and licked his sores. |
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Rather than follow the responsible lead that we set down before them, the Conservatives licked their lips, abandoned the alleged Reform mantra of smaller government, and got to work playing politics with the people's money. |
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Lemmings, soft like the juicy bits licked from a spoon, make a hearty gruel to lift the spirits. |
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A traditional treatment for male pattern baldness involved having your shiny noodle licked by a cow. |
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As a farmer, I have seen the effects of lead paint that cattle have licked off, that has been there for years, and it just kills them in a very slow and nasty way. |
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Bell and some of its independent rivals in the United States have licked the problem of congestion on the scarce radio frequencies that the portable equipment would have to use. |
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These were often prepared as electuaries, soft substances designed to be licked in the same way that nougats are. |
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Presently the horses began to scream, and tore at their tethers till I came to them and quieted them. When they did feel my hands on them,they whinnied low as in joy,and licked at my hands and were quiet for a time. |
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A tongue of flame licked at her fingers, and she dropped to death. |
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It can also be diluted in liquid and then absorbed into blotter paper, sugar cubes, gum, candy, cookies, or even postage stamps that can be eaten or licked. |
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Audumbla licked a block of ice to free Buri, whose son Bor married a giantess named Bestla. |
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Gray Wolf came to his side and licked his neck, where fresh blood was crimsoning his tawny hide. |
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He thought for a moment as he deftly rolled the paper and tobacco into a durry, licked the edge and stuck it down. |
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Your partner will be so eager to be licked and caressed that your introductory tonguings in this area just won't be enough. |
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The attorney licked his lips with vulturous delight as he listened to the man's description of neck pain after the accident. |
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I got to see cloud-like mountains licked with pink and rime-covered trees and ice fog and sundogs. |
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First there is the action of the alcoholic constituents, licked into shape by the amino acids and sugars, then there are the volatile acids from fermentation. |
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He touched her, licked her and looked at her intrusively. |
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Another possibility is that one of her dogs has licked it off her ear during a slobbery morning embrace. |
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In a few months, kites will fly and lolly ices will be licked on this beach, as families in cozzies spread their picnic rugs and reach for the sun-tan lotion. |
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Many of the cells there still show hollows licked into the stone walls, as prisoners had only the damp and moss on these stones to sustain themselves. |
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Plus someone has their eyeball licked, which is yuckier than it sounds. |
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In Europe, he says, we over-govern. The subjects of European governments would seem, according to his notion, to be brought into this world only to be licked and taxed. |
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The supermodelesque mulatto woman licked her lips and smiled invitingly. |
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If you''ve ever struggled to find the perfect lipstick shade to complement your skin tone as well as your outfit, Boots' ' own label beauty brand No 7 may have got it licked. |
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