[
UK
/lˈɪkt/
]
[ US /ˈɫɪkt/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɪkt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having been got the better of
I'm pretty beat up but I don't feel licked yet
How To Use licked In A Sentence
- I clicked the 'Live Chat' button, and lo and behold, I was deposited in a chat room with what sounded suspiciously like a chatbot.
- Slicked-back hair, a bushy Italian mustache, sleeveless Iggy Pop T-shirt, cut to show his shoulder tats - "wham" across the left, "pow" on the right. Las Vegas Sun Stories: All Sun Headlines
- I didn't know what love was until the three of us clicked like that. The Sun
- Sam flicked through a magazine while he waited.
- Instead, his dull eyes flicked disinterestedly from ice house to ice house, noting the plume of smoke drifting from each.
- With a ‘whoosh’, the dried wood and grasses caught fire, and the flames licked around the pyre.
- He had his back to goal and flicked his volley into the corner. The Sun
- I had simply never clicked with anyone like that in nearly 20 years of searching and trying.
- Sure enough, Fishy tugged the rod back and clicked the button and a shiny fish wriggled directly in front of Lazarus' nose.
- The peloton had clicked into top gear from the very start on another baking-hot day in France.