Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having white lips; having a white lip or aperture, as a shell.

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  • adjective having white lips from fear or terror

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Examples

  • Grabbed her by the arm, ignoring her cry of pain and white-lipped grimace.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • The illusions of love are a strength, and the ways of love are divine; through them we come to that feeling of completion which is compatibility and which is as ineffable as the white-lipped promise of waves heard by those who have also listened to weeping.

    The Kempton-Wace Letters 2010

  • Grabbed her by the arm, ignoring her cry of pain and white-lipped grimace.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • Grabbed her by the arm, ignoring her cry of pain and white-lipped grimace.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • Occasionally we would catch sight of shimmering herds of gowa, the shy Tibetan gazelle, of wa, the white-lipped deer, or of tso, our majestic antelope.

    The Natural World 2010

  • After an initial period of denial, he or she will -- accompanied by a white-lipped spouse -- tearfully admit the indiscretions on national TV, then enter a rehab program for alcohol, drug, or sex addiction.

    Robert Brenner: The Other Black Swan Robert Brenner 2010

  • Occasionally we would catch sight of shimmering herds of gowa, the shy Tibetan gazelle, of wa, the white-lipped deer, or of tso, our majestic antelope.

    The Natural World 2010

  • After an initial period of denial, he or she will -- accompanied by a white-lipped spouse -- tearfully admit the indiscretions on national TV, then enter a rehab program for alcohol, drug, or sex addiction.

    Robert Brenner: The Other Black Swan Robert Brenner 2010

  • Occasionally we would catch sight of shimmering herds of gowa, the shy Tibetan gazelle, of wa, the white-lipped deer, or of tso, our majestic antelope.

    The Natural World 2010

  • Occasionally we would catch sight of shimmering herds of gowa, the shy Tibetan gazelle, of wa, the white-lipped deer, or of tso, our majestic antelope.

    The Natural World 2010

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