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View definitions for lip

lip

noun as in edge, brink

noun as in insolence

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Example Sentences

Ney said McDonnell needs to “keep a stiff lip” and stay in close contact with family members.

She narrowed her eyes, bit her lip as if to chew over the question, and whisked some stray blond hairs away from her face.

The higher your score, the more likely it is that you can lip-sync along to the “Checkers” Speech.

If only Sulzberger had managed to keep a zipped upper lip while leaving the dirty work to anonymous underlings.

Earlier in the year, TMZ alleged, citing a police report, that a hotel room spat between the two left Nicki with a busted lip.

He paled a little, and sucked his lip, his eyes wandering to the girl, who stood in stolid inapprehension of what was being said.

The eyebrows were low and thick, the upper lip was sensitive, quivering sometimes as she talked, but the lower was firm and full.

Ze under lip rather retires, and this adds to the receding effect of the chin, you see.

Louis turned at the exclamation, and looked on the faithful servant; but no tear was in his eye, no sound on his lip.

A huge piece of black court plaister hid the wound on his swollen lip, a cup of tisane stood upon the table.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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