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licked

Licks vs Licked - What's the difference?

licks | licked |


As verbs the difference between licks and licked

is that licks is third-person singular of lick while licked is past tense of lick.

As a noun licks

is plural of lang=en.

Terms vs Licked - What's the difference?

terms | licked |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb licked is

(lick).

Licked vs Kicked - What's the difference?

licked | kicked |


As verbs the difference between licked and kicked

is that licked is past tense of lick while kicked is past tense of kick.

As an adjective kicked is

empty with nothing left to smoke but ash.

Lacked vs Licked - What's the difference?

lacked | licked |


As verbs the difference between lacked and licked

is that lacked is (lack) while licked is (lick).

Licked vs Licker - What's the difference?

licked | licker |


As a verb licked

is past tense of lick.

As a noun licker is

someone or something that licks.

Licked vs Picked - What's the difference?

licked | picked |


As verbs the difference between licked and picked

is that licked is past tense of lick while picked is past tense of pick.

As an adjective picked is

pointed; sharp.

Licked vs Liked - What's the difference?

licked | liked |


As verbs the difference between licked and liked

is that licked is past tense of lick while liked is past tense of like.

Licked vs Ricked - What's the difference?

licked | ricked |


As verbs the difference between licked and ricked

is that licked is past tense of lick while ricked is past tense of rick.

Licked vs Sicked - What's the difference?

licked | sicked |


As verbs the difference between licked and sicked

is that licked is past tense of lick while sicked is past tense of sick.

Licked vs Locked - What's the difference?

licked | locked |


As verbs the difference between licked and locked

is that licked is past tense of lick while locked is past tense of lock.

As an adjective locked is

of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key).

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