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lip in English:

1. cheap cheap


Wow! That's cheap!
Would you please stop singing so loudly? This is not a cheap drinking place.
Imogen of the Internet has only been photographed by cheap webcams and cell phones.
Real happiness comes cheap; if it's expensive, it's not of a good type.
Cheap apartment houses are multiplying rapidly.
I often see cheap accessories made of agate sold in street stalls and such but are they the real thing?
This is not some cheap Izakaya, so we don't accept that customers sing loudly.
Pocket calculators are as cheap to buy as a pair of socks, and as essential to thousands of British school children as a pencil and eraser.
She's so cheap that she uses tea bags three times before she throws them away.
In the midst of the dollar falling hard against the Yen and other major Eastern currencies the Chinese Yuan, with China effectively taking a 'dollar peg' policy, has become cheap.
Great as is the sensuous beauty of gems, their rarity and price adds an expression of distinction to them, which they would never have if they were cheap.
The best campsites aren’t so cheap for a family to stay at, but the services are often worth it
During times of mass unemployment, there's a pool of cheap labour for employers to draw from.
My uncle is so cheap that he'd rather walk 5 miles in the rain than call a cab.
Therefore we can spend our holidays at a cheap camp or at a more expensive one.

English word "lip"(cheap) occurs in sets:

English pronunciation 1.4

2. edge edge


The jagged edge ripped a hole in his trousers.
The company's competitive edge will be eroded if system engineers continue to leave.
life on the edge
They shall no longer say: ‘The parents have eaten sour grapes, and the children’s teeth are set on edge.’
He's a little on edge today. I wouldn't rattle his cage if I were you.
While one of them sped around major parts of the property on the mower, a second made a few sweeps at some tall weeds on the edge of my wife's garden, and the third got into the truck and smoked a cigarette.
I'd get a soup plate and then slide the glass very carefully over to the edge of the table, and let the water run into the soup plate - it doesn't have to run onto the floor.
The knife's serrated edge makes it perfect for cutting such things as bread.
If you repeat a joke two hundred fifty six times, it will set everybody's teeth on edge.
edge (n)
The world edges and there's nothing you can do about it.
Toe boards: the upper edge must be at least 15 cm above the standing surface
You may see some edge cases that weren't clear enough in the beginning
writing with a satirical edge; her voice had an edge to it

English word "lip"(edge) occurs in sets:

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3. labial labial



English word "lip"(labial) occurs in sets:

Anatomy -adjectives