lip
Prononciation : [lɪp]
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Contexte : « body part »
(noun) the soft, outer part of your mouth. It’s the part that you can see and touch. Lips help you eat, talk, and smile.
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She smiled at me, showing her bright lips.
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His lips were so dry that they started to crack.
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How are your lips feeling after being outside in the wind?
Contexte : « speech or conversation »
(noun) words that someone says; it's often used when referring to talking or expressing opinions. When someone speaks, they use their lips to form the words.
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He gave me his honest lip about the situation.
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She didn't want to hear his lip anymore after the argument.
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What did you hear him say with his lip?
Contexte : « communication »
(verb) to speak or say something, especially in a way that might be unkind or disrespectful. When someone lips, they are often talking back.
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She lipped her thoughts clearly instead of just nodding.
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He didn't lip any disrespectful comments during the meeting.
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Did you lip your opinion in the discussion?
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