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How to Pronounce licked someone's boots?

Correct pronunciation for the word "licked someone's boots" is [lˈɪkt sˈʌmwɒnz bˈuːts], [lˈɪkt sˈʌmwɒnz bˈuːts], [l_ˈɪ_k_t s_ˈʌ_m_w_ɒ_n_z b_ˈuː_t_s].

What are the misspellings for licked someone's boots?

  • licked someones boots,
  • kicked someone's boots,
  • picked someone's boots,
  • oicked someone's boots,
  • lucked someone's boots,
  • ljcked someone's boots,
  • lkcked someone's boots,
  • locked someone's boots,
  • l9cked someone's boots,
  • l8cked someone's boots,
  • lixked someone's boots,
  • livked someone's boots,
  • lifked someone's boots,
  • lidked someone's boots,
  • licjed someone's boots,
  • licmed someone's boots,
  • licled someone's boots,
  • licoed someone's boots,
  • licied someone's boots,
  • lickwd someone's boots

What is the present tense of Licked someone's boots?

  • The personal forms of the verb "licked someone's boots" in the present tense are:

  • 1. I lick someone's boots.

  • 2. You lick someone's boots.

  • 3. He/She/It licks someone's boots.

  • 4. We lick someone's boots.

  • 5. You lick someone's boots.

  • 6. They lick someone's boots.
  • What is the past tense of Licked someone's boots?

  • The personal forms of the verb "licked someone's boots in past tense" are as follows:

  • - I licked someone's boots.

  • - You licked someone's boots.

  • - He/she/it licked someone's boots.

  • - We licked someone's boots.

  • - You (plural) licked someone's boots.

  • - They licked someone's boots.
  • What is the adverb for licked someone's boots?

    The adverb for the phrase "licked someone's boots" would typically be "obsequiously" or "submissively". These adverbs describe the manner in which someone is behaving or acting when "licking someone's boots".

    What is the adjective for licked someone's boots?

    The adjective form of "licked someone's boots" would be "bootlicking".

    Usage over time for licked someone's boots:

    This graph shows how "licked someone's boots" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Licked someone's boots:

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