lip

lip
n.

1) to lick; move; part; pucker; purse one's lips

2) to press one's lips to (she pressed her lips to the baby's forehead)

3) chapped; dry; moist; thick; thin lips

4) the lower; upper lip

5) from smb.'s lips (I heard it from his lips)

6) on one's lips (she died with a prayer on her lips)

7) on everyone's lips (his name was on everyone's lips)

8) (misc.) to bite one's lip ('to restrain oneself'); to moisten one's lips; to lick/ smack one's lips ('to anticipate or remember with pleasure'); to keep a stiff upper lip ('to refuse to become discouraged'); don't give me any of your lip ('don't be impudent with me'); to seal smb.'s lips ('to induce smb. to remain silent'); to read lips

* * *
[lɪp]
moist
pucker
purse one's lips
thin lips
to moisten one's lips
to read lips
upper lip
don't give me any of your lip ('don't be impudent with me')
to lick/ smack one's lips ('to anticipate or remember with pleasure')
to seal smb. 's lips ('to induce smb. to remain silent')
to keep a stiff upper lip ('to refuse to become discouraged')
chapped
the lower
to lick
(misc.) to bite one's lip ('to restrain oneself)
from smb. 's lips (I heard it from his lips)
on everyone's lips (his name was on everyone's lips)
on one's lips (she died with a prayer on her lips)
to press one's lips to (she pressed her lips to the baby's forehead)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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Synonyms:
(of the mouth, etc.)


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