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What is the past tense of lick?

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The past tense of lick is licked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lick is licks.

The present participle of lick is licking.

The past participle of lick is licked.

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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.
She licked her lips and he let a brief flicker of disgust cross his face, rolling his eyes and turning away.
The fire crackled in the night as tongues of flames licked the underside of the fish roasting on the spit.
Huge tongues of flames, the source of which is disputed, licked the last traces of life from the once flourishing township.
The Functionary had a bedraggled expression, like he'd been almost licked to death.
The sky was black as night and the waves of flames from the oceans licked at the sandy shores.

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