liplet (Meaning)

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liplet (n.)

A little lip.

Synonyms & Antonyms of liplet

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liplet Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate liplets of the newborn baby quivered softly as she suckled.
  2. The sculptor meticulously carved the liplets of the cherub's face, capturing its innocence and purity.
  3. The painter noticed the subtle curve of the model's liplets, hinting at a secret smile.
  4. The plastic surgeon enhanced the liplets of the patient's mouth, giving her a more voluptuous appearance.
  5. The orthodontist adjusted the liplets of the braces to ensure the teeth aligned correctly.
  6. The makeup artist applied a soft pink tint to the model's liplets, enhancing their natural beauty.
  7. The author described the protagonist's liplets as "full and inviting," hinting at her alluring nature.
  8. The photographer captured the moment when the toddler's liplets parted in a spontaneous burst of laughter.
  9. The poet likened the liplets of his lover to "two rose petals, soft and sweet."
  10. The make-up artist used a liplet liner to define the model's lips, creating a precise and captivating look.

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A little lip.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate liplets of the newborn baby quivered softly as she suckled.

The sculptor meticulously carved the liplets of the cherub's face, capturing its innocence and purity.

The painter noticed the subtle curve of the model's liplets, hinting at a secret smile.

The plastic surgeon enhanced the liplets of the patient's mouth, giving her a more voluptuous appearance.