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How to Pronounce licks someones boots?

Correct pronunciation for the word "licks someones boots" is [lˈɪks sˈʌmwɒnz bˈuːts], [lˈɪks sˈʌmwɒnz bˈuːts], [l_ˈɪ_k_s s_ˈʌ_m_w_ɒ_n_z b_ˈuː_t_s].

What are the misspellings for licks someones boots?

  • lick someones bootes,
  • lick somones boots,
  • kicks someones boots,
  • picks someones boots,
  • oicks someones boots,
  • lucks someones boots,
  • ljcks someones boots,
  • lkcks someones boots,
  • locks someones boots,
  • l9cks someones boots,
  • l8cks someones boots,
  • lixks someones boots,
  • livks someones boots,
  • lifks someones boots,
  • lidks someones boots,
  • licjs someones boots,
  • licms someones boots,
  • licls someones boots,
  • licos someones boots,
  • licis someones boots

What is the present tense of Licks someones boots?

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

  • 1st person singular: I lick someone's boots.

  • 2nd person singular: You lick someone's boots.

  • 3rd person singular: He/She/It licks someone's boots.

  • 1st person plural: We lick someone's boots.

  • 2nd person plural: You lick someone's boots.

  • 3rd person plural: They lick someone's boots.
  • What is the past tense of Licks someones boots?

  • The personal forms of the verb "lick someone's boots" in the past tense vary depending on the subject pronoun. Here are the forms:

  • - I licked someone's boots.

  • - You licked someone's boots.

  • - He licked someone's boots.

  • - She licked someone's boots.

  • - It licked someone's boots.

  • - We licked someone's boots.

  • - They licked someone's boots.

  • Note that the verb "lick someone's boots" is an idiom meaning to show excessive subservience or
  • What is the adverb for licks someones boots?

    The adverb for the phrase "licks someone's boots" would be "submissively"

    What is the adjective for licks someones boots?

    The adjective form of the phrase "licks someone's boots" would be "bootlicking".

    Usage over time for licks someones boots:

    This graph shows how "licks someones boots" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Licks someones boots:

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