lickerish (Meaning)

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lickerish (a.)

Eager; craving; urged by desire; eager to taste or enjoy; greedy.

Tempting the appetite; dainty.

Lecherous; lustful.

lickerish Sentence Examples

  1. The gremlin was known for its lickerish cravings, pilfering sweet treats from unsuspecting campers.
  2. Aunt Edna's infamous lickerish ways led her to indulge in copious amounts of forbidden desserts.
  3. The lickerish dog drooled at the mere sight of a juicy bone.
  4. The child's lickerish nature extended to all things sugary, from candy canes to chocolate bars.
  5. The lickerish thief sneaked into the pantry and devoured an entire pie in one sitting.
  6. The cat's lickerish obsession with tuna fish had turned into an uncontrollable addiction.
  7. The lickerish traveler sampled every exotic delicacy available in the street markets.
  8. The doctor warned the patient to curb his lickerish tendencies for the sake of his health.
  9. The lickerish squirrel would often raid bird feeders for nuts and seeds.
  10. The lickerish librarian had a secret stash of books hidden among the library's rare collection.

FAQs About the word lickerish

Eager; craving; urged by desire; eager to taste or enjoy; greedy., Tempting the appetite; dainty., Lecherous; lustful.

piggy, miserly, piggish, desirous, materialistic,eager, hoggish, itchy, unquenchable, grasping

bounteous, unsparing, liberal, charitable, temperate, bounteous, moderate, altruistic, selfless, altruistic

The gremlin was known for its lickerish cravings, pilfering sweet treats from unsuspecting campers.

Aunt Edna's infamous lickerish ways led her to indulge in copious amounts of forbidden desserts.

The lickerish dog drooled at the mere sight of a juicy bone.

The child's lickerish nature extended to all things sugary, from candy canes to chocolate bars.