Limped vs. Lipped — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Limped and Lipped
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Limped
To walk lamely, especially with irregularity, as if favoring one leg.
Lipped
Either of two fleshy structures that surround the opening of the mouth in humans and other mammals.
Limped
To move or proceed haltingly or unsteadily
The project limped along with half its previous funding.
Lipped
In humans, the smooth brownish to reddish border of the lip.
Limped
An irregular, jerky, or awkward gait.
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Lipped
(Anatomy) A labium.
Limped
Lacking or having lost rigidity, as of structure or substance
Limp, wet hair.
An arm hanging limp over the side of the bed.
Lipped
The margin of flesh around a wound.
Limped
Lacking strength, vigor, or effectiveness; weak
Limp political opposition.
Lipped
Either of the margins of the aperture of a gastropod shell.
Limped
Simple past tense and past participle of limp
Lipped
A rim, as of a vessel, bell, or crater.
Lipped
(Botany) One of the two divisions of a bilabiate corolla or calyx, as in the snapdragon, or the modified median petal of an orchid flower.
Lipped
The tip of a pouring spout, as on a pitcher.
Lipped
(Slang) Insolent talk.
Lipped
To touch the lips to.
Lipped
To kiss.
Lipped
To utter.
Lipped
To lap or splash against.
Lipped
(Sports) To hit a golf ball so that it touches the edge of (the hole) without dropping in.
Lipped
Having a raised lip.
Lipped
Having some specific type of lip.
We met a yellow-lipped woman.
Lipped
Simple past tense and past participle of lip
Lipped
Having a lip or lips; having a raised or rounded edge resembling the lip; - often used in composition; as, thick-lipped, thin-lipped, etc.
Lipped
Labiate.
Lipped
Having a lip or lips;
A lipped bowl
A virgin purest lipped
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