lick
— Verb
– English
~ take up with the tongue; "The cat lapped up the milk"; "the cub licked the milk from its mother's breast"
lie
— Verb
– English
~ be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position
lie about
— Verb
– English
~ hang around idly; "She did all the work while he lay around"
lie
— Verb
– English
~ assume a reclining position; "lie down on the bed until you feel better"
lie
— Verb
– English
~ originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
lie awake
— Verb
– English
~ lie without sleeping; "She was so worried, she lay awake all night long"
lie in
— Verb
– English
~ originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
lie
— Verb
– English
~ have a place in relation to something else; "The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West"; "The responsibility rests with the Allies"
lie
— Verb
– English
~ be and remain in a particular state or condition; "lie dormant"
lie in
— Verb
– English
~ be in confinement for childbirth
lie down
— Verb
– English
~ assume a reclining position; "lie down on the bed until you feel better"
lie around
— Verb
– English
~ hang around idly; "She did all the work while he lay around"
lie dormant
— Verb
– English
~ be inactive, as if asleep; "His work lay dormant for many years"
lie
— Verb
– English
~ tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive; "Don't lie to your parents"; "She lied when she told me she was only 29"
lie
— Verb
– English
~ be lying, be prostrate; be in a horizontal position; "The sick man lay in bed all day"; "the books are lying on the shelf"
lifehack
— Verb
– English
~ make one's day-to-day activities more efficient
lift
— Verb
– English
~ take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property
lift
— Verb
– English
~ make audible; "He lifted a war whoop"
lift
— Verb
– English
~ take off or away by decreasing; "lift the pressure"
lift
— Verb
– English
~ rise upward, as from pressure or moisture; "The floor is lifting slowly"