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Can I also use the verb "lick" to candy or drink?

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Rebecca

Yes, you can use the verb "lick" to refer to not just the act of using your tongue to taste food, but to taste or moisten anything. Ex: If you lick this lollipop, your tongue will turn blue. Ex: My dog has a bad habit of licking my face.

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