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licked adjective defeated UK, 1976
idiomlickedhave (got) sth lickedspoken to have succeeded in dealing with or solving a difficult problem:"We've stopped the insects from spreading beyond the canyons, so I think we've got the problem licked," said Speir.I wish the government would stop telling us they've got inflation licked when it's so obvious they haven't. (redirected from licked)
See:- a (new) lick of paint
- a fresh lick of paint
- a lick and a promise
- a lick of paint
- a lick of work
- a lick with the rough side of the tongue
- ain't got a grain of sense
- ain't got a lick of sense
- at a (fair) lick
- at a lick
- beat the living daylights out of
- get (someone or something) into shape
- get/knock/lick somebody/something into shape
- give (something) a lick and a promise
- have a lick of the tar brush
- if you can't beat 'em, join 'em
- If you can't beat them, join them
- knock (someone or something) into shape
- last licks
- lick (one's) chops
- lick (one's) lips
- lick (one's) wounds
- lick (someone or something) into shape
- lick (someone) out
- lick (someone's) boots
- lick (something) up
- lick and a promise
- lick and a promise, a
- lick at
- lick at (something)
- lick boots
- lick chops
- lick into shape
- lick lips
- lick of work
- lick off
- lick one's chops
- lick one's chops, to
- lick one's wounds
- lick somebody's boots
- lick someone or something into shape
- lick someone's boots
- lick something into shape
- lick the pants off (someone)
- lick the stuffing out of
- lick the stuffing out of (one)
- lick up
- lick wounds
- lick your lips
- lick your wounds
- lick/smack your lips
- smack (one's) lips
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