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For instance: They like to lick things — a person's hand or sleeve, or the head or shoulders or back of another cow.
For instance: They like to lick things—a person's hand or sleeve, or the head or shoulders or back of another cow.
Right now he's trying to turn his gift from on-high into a YouTube channel called "The Tongue Show," in which he licks things with his tongue and puts on various personas to create reasons for himself to lick things.
Babies are curious and will pull, chew and lick things within their reach, which can potentially turn some things into choking or toxic hazards.
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There is also some very fine material about modern womanhood and everyday sexism, which tackles Miley Cyrus ("Grinding around, licking things, like a Jack Russell"), bikini waxing and FHM, among other things.
Any kind of subtlety is soon exploded by the repeated shots of girls licking things that aren't ice creams, including some roller-skate wheels and a glass lamp.
A rare few, like Miley, only seem able to get there by licking things.
"We obviously have a ways to go yet," Dr. Jorgensen said, "and haven't licked all these things.
The bliss of licking drippy, sweet things off the mixing spoon after she had stirred pudding or poured cake batter into a pan was often mine.
Some film meals tip lovers into bed, and the food scenes can be as titillating or as unintentionally hilarious as the sex scenes: people biting into things, licking their lips, heads tilted back and eyes closed in simulated bliss.
Lurching toward a self-declared republic in mid-1970 on a white-supremacy constitution that offers no guarantee of civil liberties to the country's nearly twenty-to-one black majority, Rhodesia has nevertheless managed to lick the anthem thing unquestionably a larger challenge than designing a new flag (green and white) or getting new banknotes off the drawing board.
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