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Elevated grassland in southern Africa
Promise to be wed.
That's the southern term meaning not quite white, off white...
A lick is a pattern of notes that can be adapted and inserted into an arrangement or a rendition of a piece of music. "Lick" is a term often used in a jazz setting; "motif" is used in the classical world.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, the term "lick" refers to a physical beating or punishment. Tom Sawyer often faces the threat of receiving a lick from his aunt or from other authority figures when he misbehaves. It was a common form of discipline in the time period and setting of the novel.
Cattle usually will lick themselves to scratch an itch or remove flies off of their bodies. Another term for lick could be the salt lick, this is a block of salt or minerals that the cattle will lick, it just gives them extra nutrients.
This references the idea of like practices.
The term is partisan.
It is a southern Italian slang term for toilet ; - ie - "my life is flushed down the pishadoo"
It was the commodity that was in demand all over the world, and the basis for Southern wealth and prestige.
That would be an offer, or a proposition.
That he would only serve one term, and he kept his promise.