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close-lipped

[klohs-lipt] / ˈkloʊsˈlɪpt /




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Sometimes I make excuses not to go, though more often I sit through the allotted 45 minutes my father’s free account grants, and stare at the four glowing boxes of my family members with my close-lipped smile.

From The Guardian

As close-lipped as the Monterey Five have been about being accomplices to murder, Big Little Lies, a dark comedy of manners and satire of elitist parenting, is equally silent on the subject of both whiteness and nonwhiteness.

From Slate

Sports would be pretty boring if everyone was as close-lipped.

From Washington Times

We have three sons, 16, 14 and 12, none of them big talkers, but this one is particularly close-lipped.

From Seattle Times

She’s not known as a combative questioner and has been close-lipped about what she intends to ask Kavanaugh.

From Los Angeles Times