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Lips; Lip (mouth); Upper lip; F. labii superioris; Lower lip; Lip diseases; Bottom lip; Labii superioris; Upperlip; Frenulum labii superioris; Labia oris; Tubercle of the upper lip; Procheilon; Lip carcinoma; Labium superius oris; Labium superius; Labium oris; Labium inferius oris; 🗢; Labial tubercle; Labial tubercles; Tuberculum labii superioris; Tubercles of the upper lips; Tubercles of upper lips; Tubercle of upper lip; Upper lips; Human lips; Human 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
lip
VISIBLE BODY PART AT THE MOUTH
Lips; Lip (mouth); Upper lip; F. labii superioris; Lower lip; Lip diseases; Bottom lip; Labii superioris; Upperlip; Frenulum labii superioris; Labia oris; Tubercle of the upper lip; Procheilon; Lip carcinoma; Labium superius oris; Labium superius; Labium oris; Labium inferius oris; 🗢; Labial tubercle; Labial tubercles; Tuberculum labii superioris; Tubercles of the upper lips; Tubercles of upper lips; Tubercle of upper lip; Upper lips; Human lips; Human lip
(lips)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Your lips are the two outer parts of the edge of your mouth.
Wade stuck the cigarette between his lips.
N-COUNT: usupl, oftpossN
2.
The lip of something such as a container or a high area of land is its edge.
...the lip of the jug.
...the lip of Mount Etna's smouldering crater.
= rim
N-COUNT: usu with supp, oftNofn
3.
If you lick your lips, you move your tongue across your lips as you think about or taste something pleasant.
They licked their lips in anticipation...
We swallowed the chocolates in one gulp, licking our lips.
PHRASE: Vinflects
lip
VISIBLE BODY PART AT THE MOUTH
Lips; Lip (mouth); Upper lip; F. labii superioris; Lower lip; Lip diseases; Bottom lip; Labii superioris; Upperlip; Frenulum labii superioris; Labia oris; Tubercle of the upper lip; Procheilon; Lip carcinoma; Labium superius oris; Labium superius; Labium oris; Labium inferius oris; 🗢; Labial tubercle; Labial tubercles; Tuberculum labii superioris; Tubercles of the upper lips; Tubercles of upper lips; Tubercle of upper lip; Upper lips; Human lips; Human lip
n.
Edge or border (of the mouth, etc.).
Wikipedia
Lip (disambiguation)
The lip is a soft, protruding organ at the mouth of many animals, including humans.