lip

simple noun47 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

the upper of the two lips

the upper of the two lips

the lower of the two lips

the lower of the two lips

lips that are attractively large and rounded

lips that lack moisture

lips that are not full or thick

lips that are large from top to bottom

lips that are dry, cracked, and sore

lips that are dry, cracked, and sore

lips that are slightly wet

a lip with a long cut in it

lips that are extremely dry, especially from thirst

a condition where a person is born with a split in their upper lip

lips that are soft and full

swollen, usually from being hit

lips that are pushed forward in a sexually attractive way

lips that look attractive to kiss

lips that are soft and sexually attractive

for lips to change position, especially when speaking

to be drawn together tightly

to be drawn together tightly

to move into a curved shape, often to form a smile

to move into a curved shape, often to show a negative emotion like contempt

for lips to open slightly

for two people's lips to touch when they kiss

to shake slightly, especially before crying

to shake slightly, especially before crying

to be pushed forward in a sulk

to touch something lightly

to make a small, sudden movement that you cannot control

to touch something lightly as it passes

to make a small, sudden movement, often showing amusement

to stick out

located on the surface of the lips

held in the space separating the lips

in a circular path covering the area of the lips

in a circular path covering the area of the lips

to touch someone's lips with your own as a sign of love or greeting

to hold your lip between your teeth, often to stop yourself from showing emotion

to move your tongue over your lips, often because you are nervous or hungry

to clean your lips, for example with a napkin or your hand

to bite your lip repeatedly, often due to nervousness

to bring your lips together tightly, often to show disapproval

to close your mouth by bringing your lips firmly together

to raise one side of your lip, often to show contempt or disgust

to open your lips slightly

to make your lips wet, often with your tongue

to open and close your lips noisily to show you are enjoying food

to make your lips wet, often with your tongue

to push out your lips to show you are annoyed or to look sexually attractive

to bring your lips together into a small, rounded shape, for example to kiss someone