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vb. (present participle of lick out English)
Usage examples of "licking out".
He gave a deep, slow squeeze that had her breath wedging and fire licking out from her core.
The only reality was the searing fire that burned deep in her scorched stomach, the flames licking out between her legs, crying to be drowned by the tormenting monster slithering lewdly between their wetness.
The inner chamber was dim enough to need illumination: six handsome lamps in the shape of leopards with the flame licking out of their snarling mouths.
I'd better start kissing her behind or licking out her Mystic Place myself, or both my son and I are dead.
The flames were licking out at him like tongues of poisonous snakes, yet he did not shrink.
Eager jets of flame were licking out of the sides of her jaws as she tried once again to lunge at the enemy dragon, but their Pou-de-Ciel attacker, small as he was, was still many times her size and too experienced to be frightened off by a little show of fire.
It enveloped his head in a flickering gray halo that consumed neither flesh nor bone, the light licking out of mouth and eyes and nostrils.
Together Nicole and Chase stood on a cliff and looked at the black tongue of stone licking out into the yielding sea.
The warmth of the flames came licking out of the storm and I ran towards them, drawn by the heat, absorbing it with a feeling of sudden lassitude and wonderful, weary gratefulness.
I whiled away many a pleasant hour gnawing at a flipper joint or splitting open bones and licking out their marrow.
She waddled carefully away from the table, to seat herself in the corner and begin a careful licking out of the, pot.
The hospital at the other end of the fortlet's long rectangle was fully aflame now, a belching pyramid of yellow-red that sent smaller tongues licking out of windows and loopholes.