lipped

IPA: ɫˈɪpt

adjective

  • Having a raised lip.
  • (in combination) Having some specific type of lip.
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Examples of "lipped" in Sentences

  • The mob informer later told the judge that Gotti "lipped" the threat, saying: "We're gonna kill you."
  • Those mean thin lipped sheep stealing ginga Mac Bastards have got to learn they cannot have it both ways.
  • Throughout this entire investigation, Kootenai County has been extremely closed-lipped which is very unusual for the folks here.
  • And the White House chefs are tight-lipped, meaning books like Scheib's "White House Chef" are published after they've left the payroll.
  • This weekend a tight-lipped group of power brokers elected two new members into Kappa Beta Phi, Wall Street's secret society founded in 1929, Bloomberg reported.
  • This weekend a tight-lipped group of power brokers elected two new members into Kappa Beta Phi, Wall Street s secret society founded in 1929, Bloomberg reported....
  • This weekend a tight-lipped group of power brokers elected two new members into Kappa Beta Phi, Wall Street's secret society founded in 1929, Bloomberg reported....
  • You will hear Peter Mandelson ignoring the questions about whether he discussed aluminium tariffs with Oleg Deripaska and you will see that famous Mandelson thin lipped smile.
  • Try as I might, I cannot get any details of them, as my usual "sources" are unusually tight-lipped, which is customary with the matter going before the Canadian courts for a week of trial commencing December 8 th.

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