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lips

Aussprache: [lɪps]

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Kontext: „body parts“

(noun) the soft, movable parts around the mouth. They help you eat, speak, and smile. You use your lips to talk and show feelings.

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She painted her lips with bright red lipstick for the party.

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He didn't use his lips to speak because he was too shy.

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Are your lips dry from the cold weather?

Kontext: „figurative language“

(noun) the edges or edges of something like a cup, a dish, or a container. It can mean the outer part of something when you look at it.

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The lips of the cup were decorated with beautiful patterns.

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The lips of the bowl were not very high, so the soup spilled out.

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What color are the lips of the new dish you bought?

Kontext: „express emotions“

(verb) to touch or press your lips to something, often to show affection or love. You might kiss someone on the cheek or on the lips.

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She gently lipped her child's forehead to show love.

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He didn’t lip his friend goodnight after the party.

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Did you lip your favorite character in the movie?

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