To utter verbally.
To change the sound of (a musical note played on a wind instrument) by moving or tensing the lips.
To form the rim, edge or margin of something.
To simulate speech by moving the lips without making any sound; to mouth.
(of something inanimate) To touch lightly.
To touch or grasp with the lips; to kiss; to lap the lips against (something).
To make a golf ball hit the lip of the cup, without dropping in.
To rise or flow up to or over the edge of something.
To wash against a surface, lap.
Backtalk; verbal impertinence.
One of the two opposite divisions of a labiate corolla.
Either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth.
The sharp cutting edge on the end of an auger.
A part of the body that resembles a lip, such as the edge of a wound or the labia.
The projecting rim of an open container; a short open spout.
One of the edges of the aperture of a univalve shell.
The edge of a high spot of land.
The distinctive petal of the Orchis family.
Embouchure: the condition or strength of a wind instrumentalist's lips.
To ask questions of; to interrogate; to ask for information.
To ask a question or questions; inquire or seek to know; examine.
To raise doubts about; have doubts about.
A subject or topic for consideration or investigation.
A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative.
A proposal to a meeting as a topic for deliberation.
A doubt or challenge about the truth, accuracy, or validity of a matter.