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[ uhn-likt ] / ʌnˈlɪkt /
adjectivenot licked. Archaic. - not brought into final or proper shape; unfinished.
- unpolished or crude.
Origin of unlickedFirst recorded in 1585–95; un-1 + lick + -ed2 Words nearby unlickedunless, unlessoned, unlettered, unlevel, unlicensed, unlicked, unlike, unlikelihood, unlikely, unlimber, unlimited Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unlickedHe seems to be completely puffed up with the sense of his own importance, and to be an unlicked sort of cub altogether. One of the 28th|G. A. Henty Yes, this gentleman is the illegitimate son of that unlicked cub. Letters to an Unknown|Prosper Mrime And Toby—no unlicked cub, but a considerate, composed old dog,—never puppyishly barked at the Bells. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, December 24, 1887|Various Walpole was plagued one morning with that oaf of unlicked antiquity, Prideaux, and his great boy.
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