How to use "lips" in a sentence
Sentences
I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of ''interposition" and "nullification" - one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.
She looked as if she was going to speak, but no words came from her lips
Bending down, he closed her eyes and pressed his lips against her forehead
The drinkers at the other tables paused, glasses half-way to their lips, and stared with disbelief.
He never appeared in the Luxembourg Gardens without the handkerchief pressed to his lips or his heart
Then, as if by magic, her lips were next to his and they were kissing
He fell on his knees in front of her and pressed her hand to his lips.
He died in a rain of bullets with a strangely victorious smile on his lips.
She pressed his hands in hers and held them to her lips.
Then, taking Cosette's sleeve and pressing it to his lips, he said, 'Come close to me, both of you
Gran's lips were trembling
She licked her lips and tasted salt
Sala raised her drink to her lips without looking at Wena
His nose looked a little longer, and there was a different curve to his lips
I dropped my gloves on the floor and Mrs Danvers picked them up with a twisted little smile on her lips
His face was fat and round and he had thick, red lips.
Closing her eyes now, chewing the toast, Tina could still see him - three years old, peanut butter smeared all over his lips and chin - as he grinned and said, More neenut putter toast, please.
Her smile was so lovely that he could have stood there all evening, just staring at the sweet curve of her lips.
But before she realized what was happening, their lips met softly, briefly
He explored her body slowly, deliberately, first with his eyes, then with his loving hands, then with his lips and tongue.
"Very nice little number," Tom said, nodding, licking his lips as he studied the Mercedes.
The taste of his lips and his warmth made her inexpressibly happy.
The fine spray, propelled with tremendous pressure, caught him squarely in the face, across the nose and lips, penetrating swiftly and deeply into the nostrils
A thin film of moisture covered the victim's nose and lips and chin, but this was only the harmless medium in which the toxin had been suspended
He had a well-formed face with high cheekbones, a narrow straight nose, and thin lips
It wasn't much of a smile; it quivered on his lips as if sustaining it required more energy than lifting a hundred-pound weight
I told him that people had been saying that since the beginning of time, and a strange little smile touched his lips
It's awfully old-fashioned.' A strange smile came to her lips
There were people of every class and profession, but they were all dusty; their skins were dry, their lips black and cracked, and all of them looked very afraid.
I turned and saw an unhappy face and silent, moving lips
As Connie asked the next question, she wondered if the words were leaving her lips
'Let's forget about it,' he said, then he took my hand and put it to his lips