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Lipstick   /lˈɪpstˌɪk/   Listen
Lipstick

noun
1.
Makeup that is used to color the lips.  Synonym: lip rouge.
verb
1.
Form by tracing with lipstick.
2.
Apply lipstick to.



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"Lipstick" Quotes from Famous Books



... beginning an inventory of the few belongings that had been in his pocket. There was a notebook, and he scanned it rapidly. A few pages were missing, and most were blank. There was only a shopping list. That puzzled him for a minute—he couldn't believe he'd taken to using lipstick as well as cigarettes, though both were listed in his handwriting. The notebook contained ...
— Pursuit • Lester del Rey

... Essie, only a mannikin of cloth-stuffed white nylon and lipstick, with black nylon ...
— Moment of Truth • Basil Eugene Wells

... annoyed at his thoughts. If he was going to play the lover, let him play it. Even through the astigmatic haze of love, he was able to appreciate her blue-gray eyes, her fine skin (if one overlooked a tiny blemish on the left temple), her lips, slightly reshaped by lipstick. ...
— Warm • Robert Sheckley

... very much," Leibowitz said. "Not these days. I've often told Emily—that's my wife, Mr. Malone—that I could hide a TV circuit under her lipstick. Not that there would be any use in it; but the techniques are there. Mr. Malone. And if your conjecture is correct, someone is ...
— The Impossibles • Gordon Randall Garrett

... is just the thing, this nice soft blue one that goes so well with your tan and shows your legs, which are really quite pretty, you know.... And your silver sandals and those silver pins ... just a touch of perfume.... That's right; and now a little lipstick. You do have a pretty smile.... There, that's right. Now stop ...
— The Passenger • Kenneth Harmon



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