Lip off to
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AnswerCrossword Clue
SASSLip off to
SASSEDGave lip to
SASSGive lip to
SASSINGGiving lip to
KISSGive lip to?
SASSESGives lip to
SYNCLip-... (pretend to sing)
KISSPay lip service to?
SASSGive some lip to
SASSESGives some lip to
SLIPCup-to-lip mishap
SASSESGives the lip to
TELLFail to zip your lip
TOKENISMLip service to equal rights
SYNCLip-... (mime to a recorded song)
sneerto curl the lip in contempt
BOTOXOne way to get a fat lip
ORALISTTeacher of lip-reading to the deaf
sneersSNEER, to curl the lip in contempt
sneeredSNEER, to curl the lip in contempt
OBOEInstrument for someone who knows how to lip reeds
lippedLIP, to touch with the flesh around the mouth
sneererone who sneers (to curl the lip in contempt)
lipsLIP, to touch with the flesh around the mouth
NEVERCRYWOOLFAdvice to a writer to keep a stiff upper lip?
flehmento inhale with the mouth open and upper lip curled
flueair channel leading to the lip of a wind instrument
fluesair channel leading to the lip of a wind instrument
sneerersSNEERER, one who sneers (to curl the lip in contempt)
moustachesA strip of hair left to grow above the upper lip
flehmeningFLEHMEN, to inhale with the mouth open and upper lip curled
flehmenedFLEHMEN, to inhale with the mouth open and upper lip curled
lipreadto understand spoken words by interpreting the lip movements of a speaker
unroundsto pronounce (a sound) without lip rounding or with decreased lip rounding
lipreadsLIPREAD, to understand spoken words by interpreting the lip movements of a speaker
lipreadingLIPREAD, to understand spoken words by interpreting the lip movements of a speaker
MOUTHEDLip-synched, and word that can follow the first word in answers to asterisked clues
suckingDraw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lip and mouth to make a partial vacuum
sucksDraw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lip and mouth to make a partial vacuum
readto study the lip movements of a speaker who cannot be heard so as to determine the words being uttered