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lipped

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1. lipped - Adjective

2. lipped - Verb

Derived from lip

Meaning

of Lip

Having a lip or lips; having a raised or rounded edge resembling the lip; -- often used in composition; as, thick-lipped, thin-lipped, etc.

Labiate.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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a lipped bowl Source: Internet

a virgin purest lipped Source: Internet

Also called Concha Nácar, the pearls from these rainbow lipped oysters fluoresce red under ultraviolet light. Source: Internet

Tom Brady, who will be 43 by the start of the 2020 NFL season, has remained tight lipped in regards to his ongoing free agency, and sportsbooks are already laying out the most likely landing spots for the six-time Super Bowl Champion. Source: Internet

I saw ten, twenty, a hundred large lipped, lowbrowed black men in the streets who, except in the mere matter of language, did not exceed the sagacity of the elephant. Source: Internet

For the reason given in the preceding paragraph some of these notes will tend to be sharp and must by 'lipped' into tune by the player. Source: Internet

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