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vb. (present participle of lick up English)
Usage examples of "licking up".
Even as she was protesting, however, she was gazing past him, through an Airstream window, at the sun climbing above the lightly dusted hills, and thinking how she would like to paint it as a neon fox tongue licking up the powdered bones of angels.
A dozen riders hurried out of the church as it, too, began to burn, flames licking up through the roof.
Old Mole Maloney is a fair-dinkum bushfire fighter, although all I've done is sit in a pool of water in the creek and beat at a few flames licking up beside the road.
He raised his head from where he was licking up the last of the algae and once more stared at me round-eyed, unblinkingly.
Flames were licking up its sides from where a torch had fallen on straw, and she could hear the screaming of the animals trapped within.
She nocked an arrow, brushed a finger over the pointand the haft began to burn, flames licking up and down the length of it.
His eyes were dilated with the same passion that was sending tongues of fire licking up from between her thighs.
I started licking up under the clitoris, opening her with my tongue, scraping upwards, and then closing my mouth on her completely, closing it over her lips, and then sucking on her.
Then the flames went licking up from the fallen tent, and now the other two were collapsing, heavy oiled cloth settling down on the men beneath.
The brand kissed the oil-soaked rag behind the arrowhead, the flames went licking up, Edmure lifted, pulled, and released.