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1. lip
noun. ['ˈlɪp'] either of two fleshy folds of tissue that surround the mouth and play a role in speaking.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- lippe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- lippa (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Lip
- roundtrip
- microchip
- outstrip
- unzip
- strip
- scripp
- scrip
- equip
- whipp
- whip
- trippe
- tripp
- trip
- stipp
- snip
- skipp
- skip
- quipp
- quip
- gripp
- grip
- drip
- crip
- zipp
- zip
- yip
- tipp
- tip
- sipp
- sip
Sentences with lip
1. Noun, singular or mass
Push the top two clips down so the lip goes over the edge of the mirror.
Quotes about lip
1. Mulling this over, Vlad wiped her lip gloss from his lips with the back of his hand.Vampires, after all, didn't sparkle.
- Heather Brewer, Twelfth Grade Kills
2. When she absently worried her bottom lip with one of her adorable little fangs, he sighed.The Enemy of Old fucking sighed.Dear gods, it’d finally happened to him.Happiness.Then his own fangs sharpened.I will kill anyone who tries to take this feeling away from me.
- Kresley Cole, Lothaire
3. I don't have a lot of domestic instincts,"Ranger said to me, his attention fixing on the unidentifiable glob in my hair, "but I have a real strong urge to take you home and hose you down."I went dry mouth. Connie bit into her lower lip, and Lula fanned herself with a file.
- Janet Evanovich, Eleven on Top
7. lip
noun. ['ˈlɪp'] either the outer margin or the inner margin of the aperture of a gastropod's shell.
Etymology
- lippe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- lippa (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. lip
noun. ['ˈlɪp'] (botany) either of the two parts of a bilabiate corolla or calyx.
Synonyms
Etymology
- lippe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- lippa (Old English (ca. 450-1100))