100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "lip"
Definition
- Lip (noun): The fleshy, outer boundary of the mouth that is often involved in speech, eating, and facial expressions.
- Lip (noun): A projecting edge or rim of something, often used to describe a part of an object (e.g., the lip of a cup).
- Lip (noun): Informal term for a person's impudent or disrespectful talk.
Synonyms
- Mouth
- Edge
- Rim
- Border
- Margin
- Talk (in the context of speech)
Antonyms
- None (in the context of the physical features)
- Silence (in the context of speech)
Examples
- She lipped the words of the song quietly to herself.
- He always lips off to his teachers, which gets him into trouble.
- The dog lipped its tongue out to catch the falling snowflakes.
- She lipped the edge of the cup to check if it was full.
- The child lipped a soft "thank you" after receiving the gift.
- The chef lipped the bowl with a clean towel to avoid spills.
- He lipped a cheeky response to the question and everyone laughed.
- She lipped a gentle warning to her friend before the test.
- The actress lipped her lines perfectly during the rehearsal.
- He lipped the last drop of coffee from his mug.
- She lipped the secret to her best friend in confidence.
- The wind lipped through the trees, making a soft sound.
- He lipped the edges of the paper together to seal the envelope.
- The toddler lipped a cute phrase that made everyone smile.
- The runner lipped his way to the finish line with determination.
- After the argument, she lipped a few harsh words that she later regretted.
- He lipped the ice cream cone to catch the melting drips.
- The musician lipped the notes as he practiced his scales.
- She lipped a promise that she would always be there for him.
- The teacher lipped some encouragement to the shy student.
- The cat lipped its fur, cleaning itself thoroughly.
- He lipped the last remarks of his speech with confidence.
- The crowd lipped their appreciation with cheers after the performance.
- She lipped the rim of the glass to taste the wine.
- He lipped a few kind words to lift her spirits.
- The fountain lipped water over its edges, creating a soothing sound.
- She lipped the lyrics of the song while driving.
- The toddler lipped the ice cream eagerly, enjoying every bite.
- The actor lipped a dramatic line in the play, captivating the audience.
- He lipped the spicy food, regretting it moments later.
- She lipped the corner of the box to see what was inside.
- The dog lipped at its owner, begging for a treat.
- He lipped a witty joke that made everyone laugh.
- She lipped the edge of the page while reading to make notes.
- The artist lipped the brush across the canvas with precision.
- He lipped a few words of gratitude after receiving help.
- The wind lipped through the open window, bringing a chill.
- She lipped the edges of the fabric to create a neat hem.
- He lipped the ball to his teammate during the game.
- The student lipped answers during the quiz, trying to get by.
- She lipped the handle of the door to enter the room.
- He lipped a few phrases in another language to impress her.
- The chef lipped the sauce over the dish beautifully.
- She lipped the book closed after finishing the last chapter.
- He lipped the words of the poem, feeling its rhythm.
- The toddler lipped the sweet candy, savoring the flavor.
- The audience lipped their appreciation with applause after the show.
- She lipped a gentle reminder of their plans for the evening.
- He lipped the water from the fountain on a hot day.
- The crowd lipped the national anthem in unison.
- She lipped her opinion on the topic during the discussion.
- The cat lipped its paw, grooming itself meticulously.
- He lipped a few soft words to calm the nervous child.
- She lipped the edges of the paper to create a neat fold.
- The dog lipped its owner’s hand affectionately.
- He lipped a promise to always remember her.
- The teacher lipped a few suggestions to help the students improve.
- She lipped the hot tea carefully to avoid burns.
- He lipped the candy wrapper to get to the treat inside.
- The singer lipped the lyrics with passion during the concert.
- She lipped a few jokes to lighten the mood in the room.
- The child lipped the story to his friends with excitement.
- He lipped the edges of the paper to smooth it out.
- She lipped the words of encouragement to her team.
- The wind lipped softly through the curtains, creating a peaceful ambiance.
- He lipped the water from the stream, quenching his thirst.
- She lipped the key into the lock to open the door.
- The actor lipped the dramatic scene with great emotion.
- He lipped the last piece of cake, savoring it slowly.
- She lipped the final goodbye before leaving.
- The cat lipped at the toy, playfully batting it around.
- He lipped a few sweet nothings to his partner.
- She lipped the frosting on the cake with care.
- The crowd lipped the cheers as the team scored.
- He lipped a few words of wisdom to the graduates.
- She lipped the book closed, feeling satisfied with the ending.
- The wind lipped through the trees, creating a beautiful melody.
- He lipped the juice from the glass, relishing the flavor.
- The child lipped the colorful crayons, drawing enthusiastically.
- She lipped a secret to her friend, sharing her excitement.
- He lipped the last words of his speech, feeling accomplished.
- The dog lipped at the water in the bowl, drinking eagerly.
- She lipped a few compliments to boost his confidence.
- He lipped the edges of the envelope to seal it tightly.
- The singer lipped the notes beautifully, captivating the audience.
- She lipped a few words of gratitude to her mentor.
- The crowd lipped the song together, creating a joyful atmosphere.
- He lipped the edges of the paper to make it look neat.
- She lipped the dish with a lovely garnish for presentation.
- The toddler lipped the toy with curiosity.
- He lipped a few jokes to entertain his friends.
- She lipped the last bit of ice cream from the bowl.
- The audience lipped the final applause for the performance.
- He lipped the words of the story with enthusiasm.
- She lipped the edges of the photo to frame it nicely.
- The cat lipped its paws after a meal, cleaning itself.
- He lipped a few words of advice to the new employee.
- She lipped the rim of the glass with her finger, lost in thought.
- The child lipped the candy carefully, enjoying the treat.
- He lipped a few sentences to summarize the meeting.