different between licky vs linky

licky

English

Etymology

lick +? -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?ki

Adjective

licky (comparative lickier, superlative lickiest)

  1. Prone to licking.
    • 2003, Michael Wordsmiff, James Baggit and the Storyteller's Ring - Page 13
      He was a proper dog; a great, woolly, lolloping beast with huge paddy paws, a waggy tail and a very licky tongue.
    • 2007, Augusten Burroughs, Possible Side Effects : True Stories - Page 25
      As soon as the dog was safely enclosed within the area of our legs, it became happy and licky. He ran to one then the other. Then he sat on the floor and watched us watching him.

See also

  • licky-licky

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linky

English

Etymology

link +? -y

Adjective

linky (not comparable)

  1. (informal) Of or pertaining to hyperlinks.
    • 2008, Dori Smith, Dreamweaver CS4 for Windows and Macintosh (page 68)
      You'll see how to add links to either text or graphics and lots of other linky goodness.

Anagrams

  • kinly

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