109 Words to use with lip

The heart is better than the head, kind hands Than cold lip-service; faith without works is vain.

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His face was well molded, although the cheek-bones were prominent; his black eyes were keen and his thin lips firm.

This species of lip fern may be distinguished from all the others within our limits by its smooth pinnæ.

"Marjorie, is he?" "No, ma'am," answered Marjorie, the corners of her lips twitching.

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"It sounds like good-bye," she said, with her lips trembling, "it sounds like the last of something.

Pining for thy sight my spirit trembling on my lip doth wait: Forth to speed it, back to lead it, speak the sentence of its fate.

she asked, her lips pouting and her eyes moistening.

Lip gloss and touches of eye shadow sent the "I know how" message.

"Othello" becomes a hollow lip-worship; and the "CASTLE SPECTRE," or any more recent thing of Froth, Noise, and Impermanence, that may have overbillowed it on the restless sea of curiosity, is the true Prayer of Praise and Admiration.

Though this boy is the youngest among you," I continued, "you will now learn from his lips words of good counsel, which I hope you will profit by.

It is easy to discover when children have been fed upon spirits: they are always emaciated; have a lean, yellow, haggard look: the eyes sunk, the lips pale, and the teeth discoloured, the cadaverous aspect of the countenance being most fearful.

Then would his form fall back into its seat, and his lip curl, or even move, as he gave inward utterance to the wayward fancies of his imagination.

She afterwards added w,giving its power and form, and put it with the lip-letters.

TO . Come, JENNY, let me sip the dew That on those coral lips doth play, One kiss would every care subdue, And bid my weary soul be gay.

Neither the words nor the unmistakable sounds that lips meeting lips make, which followed, served to soothe his angry discontent.

Lip-advocacy only rouses lip-homage.

Bachelor Billy lay very quiet, as if asleep, breathing regularly, his face somewhat pale and his lips blue, but he had not the appearance of one who is in danger.

You, Thus saith the Spirit, when the retinue Of saints with Christ returns on earth to shine, When the fifth angel's vial pours condign Vengeance with awful ire and torments due, You shall be girt with gloom; your lips profane, Disloyal tongues, and savage teeth shall grind And gnash with fury fell and anger vain:

O'er all the scene, mellifluous and bland, The blissful powers of harmony expand; Soft sigh the zephyrs 'mid the still retreats, And steal from Flora's lips ambrosial sweets; Their notes of love the feather'd songsters sing, And Cupid peeps behind the vest of Spring.

How many a time have I Cloven with arm still lustier, heart more daring, The wave all roughen'd: with a swimmer's stroke Flinging the billows back from my drench'd hair, And laughing from my lip th' audacious brine Which kiss'd it like a wine-cup.

I saw her lips quiver as she now gazed on them for the last time, and was convinced some unusual sentiment, connected with the past, pressed on her feelings at that instant.

"There's one old woman, over a hundred years old, whose skin is like a piece of parchment, and she wears the hideous lip-button which most of the Thlinkits have stopped using.

And of his smiles and kisses I thee tell, If that he offer't, for they be noxious, And very poison in his lips doth dwell.

109 Words to use with  lip