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n. (salt lick English)
Usage examples of "salt licks".
Like the other woman's husband, their men had gone to the salt licks the day before, unsuspecting of any danger.
Like the other womans husband, their men had gone to the salt licks the day before, unsuspecting of any danger.
Long ago the buffalo had discovered all the salt licks, mountain passes, and watering holes.
Lumps formed like salt licks in her throat, and tears burned beneath her eyelids.
He was trapping for jackal, baiting with offal, and he was trapping indiscriminately at salt licks and mud wallows, any place that might attract small game.
For all I know, the Hunters may treat them like salt licks, and station themselves outside to pick us off as we come out, but we can't get along for eleven days without food and sleep.
Half of your plains area will be dedicated to a special high-protein grass, with salt licks and watering troughs available for the cows, sheep, and camels.