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Grimacing with the lips
Answer for the clue "Grimacing with the lips ", 8 letters:
mouthing
Word definitions for mouthing in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mouth \Mouth\ (mou[th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mouthed (mou[th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Mouthing .] To take into the mouth; to seize or grind with the mouth or teeth; to chew; to devour. --Dryden. To utter with a voice affectedly big or swelling; to speak in a ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
In sign language , mouthing is the production of visual syllables with the mouth while signing. Although not present in all sign languages, and sometimes not in signers at all levels of education, where it does occur it may be an essential (that is, phonemic ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The act of forming a shape with the mouth, especially as part of sign language. vb. (present participle of mouth English)
Usage examples of mouthing.
Undiscriminatingly friendly as always, he butted his head under my chin, nuzzled into my chest, and began mouthing my knuckles, his sharp little baby teeth making small dents in my skin.
We were sharks pursuing each other, mouthing any parts we could catch.
She put down the champagne, leaned forward and hugged him about the hips, mouthing him with relish.
The three other Tyrin followed them, curiously each sinking to his knees and mouthing a nipple.
Peter felt heat on his face when he saw that several of the women lay on their bellies between the legs of pink men, each with a cock in her mouth, but eyes turned up to the school lesson -- except for one or two who lay reversed atop pink men, also mouthing cocks and presumably enjoying lingual play in their own thighs.
You are the only frank woman I know, the only woman who looks on the practical side of matters without beclouding the issue with mouthings about sin and morality.
And now from you, creature whom my glorious masters of Zoz would exterminate like a buzzing fly, like a disease germ, I hear these senseless mouthings of defamation.
I have no patience with the obsolete doctrine that there is such a legal entity as seduction by female, despite the mouthings of certain so-called jurists who disgrace the bench of a certain nearby city.
There had been power, not these tame mouthings of the doings of their God who had meddled about, turning water into wine, which would be blasphemy anyway to the gifts of the Goddess.
Sinnall cut off the indignant mouthings of Samoth by slamming the door.
Before Mybaloë could question or address him, he began to pour forth a torrent of dreadful mouthings, intermingled with maledictions and vituperations.
And it's only because of your grandfather, because Lord Hiro-matsu's my oldest friend, that I've listened patiently to your ill-mannered mouthings so far.
Dr Armitage made no written record of its mouthings, but asserts confidently that nothing in English was uttered.