Labio in english

Lip

pronunciation: lɪp part of speech: noun
In gestures

labio = lip. 

Example: Although I do at times write with my tongue between my lips (the standard attitude of deep concentration), there are other times when it is equally firmly in my cheek.

more:

» arrugar los labiosscrew + Posesivo + lipspucker + Posesivo + lips .

Example: She looked at him, raising her eyebrows, and trying to screw her lips into a formal smile.

Example: She puckered her lips and blew me a kiss.

» barra de cacao de labioschapstick .

Example: My advice to you is instead of chapstick try applying a lip balm or Vaseline.

» barra de labioslipstick .

Example: The oils and fats used in lipstick include olive oil, mineral oil, castor oil, cocoa butter, lanolin, and petrolatum.

» brillo de labioslip gloss .

Example: Her chest has a secret storage place that can hold a heart shaped lip gloss or eyeshadow that comes with the doll.

» con una oración en los labioson a wing and a prayer .

Example: You can't just do things on a wing and a prayer -- you need a plan and a system as well.

» con una sonrisa en los labioswith a smirk on + Posesivo + face .

Example: I glared at her but she just swanned out of her car, slammed the door and breezed off with a smirk on her face.

» con una sonrisita en los labioswith a smirk on + Posesivo + face .

Example: I glared at her but she just swanned out of her car, slammed the door and breezed off with a smirk on her face.

» hacer una mueca con los labioscurl + Posesivo + lips .

Example: 'Well, there's something else you might want to consider too,' said Passantino, curling her lips amicably.

» labio hendidohare-lip .

Example: Both hares and rabbits have a split lip, or hare-lip, although there are slight differences since it is only rabbits that have a layer of skin to cover the gums.

» labio inferiorlower lip .

Example: Whether you're trying to be sexy, or you're just plain nervous, everyone bites their lower lip at one point or another.

» labio leporinocleft lip .

Example: The subject of AIDS was chosen for the 1st study and family/genetic studies of cleft lip and palate for the 2nd.

» labios + permanecer selladoslips + seal .

Example: He might have murdered his grandmother or robbed a church, but her lips would be sealed.

» labio superiorupper lip .

Example: I have very fair hair on my upper lip and it has never bothered me much, but the other day i decided to pluck it.

» leer los labioslip-read .

Example: Physical access to the library is not a problem, but congenital deafness may reduce competent use of language, background noise can reduce the effectiveness of a hearing aid, not all deaf people can lip-read or use sign language.

» morderse el labiobite + Posesivo + lip .

Example: And so, over and over again, in public and right on cue, he wiped away a tear, bit his lip, and said how remorseful he felt.

» movimiento de los labioslip movement .

Example: When dubbing a film into another language, syncing the translation with the character's lip movements is crucial to the pace of the film.

» pintarse los labioswear + lipstick .

Example: The article 'Wear lipstick, have a tattoo, belly-dance, then get naked: the making of a virtual librarian' provides some pointers to interesting Internet sites and useful gateways dealing with images of librarians.

» protector de labioschapstick .

Example: My advice to you is instead of chapstick try applying a lip balm or Vaseline.

» un minuto en los labios, para siempre en las caderasa minute on the lips, forever on the hips .

Example: Saying no to cookies is hard but just remember 'a minute on the lips, forever on the hips' -- stay strong!.

Labio synonyms

mouth in spanish: boca, pronunciation: maʊθ part of speech: noun sass in spanish: hablar con descaro a, pronunciation: sæs part of speech: noun rim in spanish: borde, pronunciation: rɪm part of speech: noun brim in spanish: borde, pronunciation: brɪm part of speech: noun backtalk in spanish: impertinencia, pronunciation: bæktɔk part of speech: noun sassing in spanish: sassing, pronunciation: sæsɪŋ part of speech: noun
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