Use of lipped in Sentences. 22 Examples

The examples include lipped at the start of sentence, lipped at the end of sentence and lipped in the middle of sentence

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lipped at the start of sentence


  1. Lipped channel and Z section with compression flange not fully effective, have no more any symmetry, so that their stress analysis become quite complicated.

lipped at the end of sentence


  1. New Englanders are supposedly tight - lipped.
  2. Strict confidentiality cocoa drink formula, the formula of chocolate UNSCOM also tight - lipped.

lipped in the middle of sentence


  1. She lipped the cup.
  2. She lipped a few words.
  3. A hare - lipped monkey is an anomaly.
  4. The white - lipped deer are rare in this area.
  5. Her tight - lipped friend had kept it a secret.
  6. I am tight - lipped, shy and soft spoken person.
  7. He lipped out of his shoes first when he got home.
  8. Ke Tso - fu sat tight - lipped and silent, adamant as ever.
  9. The teacher likes this honey - lipped little girl very much.
  10. But lately she's been tight - lipped about her boyfriend Jack.
  11. Thin - lipped and hard, she looked at him as though he were dirt.
  12. Into the black hole, the earth lipped fissure in the wall - front.
  13. A tight - lipped woman and a dark - haired boy appeared at the door.
  14. His lips lipped and mouthed fleshless lips of air: mouth to her womb.
  15. He noticed one with narrow - slitted eyes and a loose - lipped mouth.
  16. Owen Hargreaves is remaining tight - lipped over his desire to leave Bayern Munich for United.
  17. The block, whatever it was, lay still before her, lipped by the faintly phosphorescent rim of shallow water.
  18. The Thick lipped Gourami is a bubble nest builder and displays an interesting behaviour pattern during courtship and breeding.
  19. This little thin - lipped, bright - eyed and foreign - looking woman retrieved an insignificant apperance by a distinguished manner.
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