Explanation:
Noun (short for noun)? (noun)
Lips, plural mouths, mouths.
Edge, edge, edge.
Around the lips.
Rude words, presumptuous words, rude words, rude answers, rudeness.
Verb (short for verb)? (verb)
Touch with your lips, touch with your lips.
Play with your lips.
Speak softly, speak softly, speak softly.
< book > kiss, kiss.
Use your lips.
A whisper sounded.
To scour and beat (the coast).
Rap and play softly.
Put your lips in the right position (when playing).
Hit the ball (to the hole) without entering.
Adjective? (adjective)
Of or pronounced with the lips.
Example:
He vomited blood from his badly cut lips.
His lip was badly hurt and he has been vomiting blood.
Her face turned pale and her lips trembled.
Her face turned pale and her lips trembled.
A silver character emerged from his cuff, and a vertical white beard hung down from his lower lip like an exclamation point.
A silver Rolex is slightly exposed from the cuff, and a white beard hangs from the lower lip, which looks like an exclamation point.
Teachers should not go too far, because it will make lip reading more difficult.
Teachers should not move around too often, because it will make it more difficult to read lips.
The boy learned the skill of making his lower lip tremble when he asked for free pie from the coffee stand.
For a free pie at the coffee stand, the boy learned to shake his lower lip when begging.
The man's heavy chin completely covered his upper lip.
The man's thick moustache completely covered his upper lip.
She stood biting her lip and watched it for nearly an hour until Joseph put his lips on it.
Put down the tambourine and open your eyes.
She stood there biting her lip, watching and waiting for nearly an hour until Joseph put down the tambourine and opened his eyes.
She bit her lower lip.
She bit her lower lip.
Lisa almost cried, but she bit her lip and held back her tears.
Lisa was about to cry, but she bit her lip to keep her tears from coming out.
He had a malicious victory on his lips.
He cocked his lips with malicious victory.
1 1, how did you split your lips?
Why did you cut your lip?
His upper lip is flat, but his lower lip droops.
His upper lip is flat, but his lower lip droops.
Her lower lip trembled, and big tears rolled down her cheeks.
Her lower lip trembled. Look, tears of wine are running down her cheeks.
This defect occurs when the baby's upper lip or mouth is not fully formed before birth.
This defect is due to the fact that the baby's upper lip or mouth is not formed normally before birth.
His lower lip trembled.
His lower lip is trembling.