Lipstick can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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lipstick - apply lipstick to; "She lipsticked her mouth" | ||
lipstick - form by tracing with lipstick; "The clown had lipsticked circles on his cheeks" | ||
Noun |
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lipstick - makeup that is used to color the lips |
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1. | noun | Brian bought a lipstick for Kate. | |
2. | noun | I'm looking for a lipstick to go with this nail polish. | |
3. | noun | He paid $20 for the lipstick. | |
4. | noun | There was much lipstick on her lips. | |
5. | noun | Expressions and smiles change like that just from applying rouge and lipstick. | |
6. | noun | Brian bought some lipstick for Kate. | |
7. | noun | Brian has bought Kate some lipstick. | |
8. | noun | Yes, you should wear red lipstick for Valentine's day. | |
9. | noun | Your lipstick's smeared. | |
10. | noun | I don't usually wear lipstick. | |
11. | noun | What's your favorite lipstick brand? | |
12. | noun | What's your favorite lipstick color? | |
13. | noun | What's your favorite color of lipstick? | |
14. | noun | You have lipstick on your teeth. | |
15. | noun | Mary put on some more lipstick. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
Brian bought a lipstick for Kate. | |
I'm looking for a lipstick to go with this nail polish. | |
He paid $20 for the lipstick. | |
There was much lipstick on her lips. | |
Expressions and smiles change like that just from applying rouge and lipstick. | |
Brian bought some lipstick for Kate. | |
Brian has bought Kate some lipstick. | |
Yes, you should wear red lipstick for Valentine's day. | |
Your lipstick's smeared. | |
I don't usually wear lipstick. | |
What's your favorite lipstick brand? | |
What's your favorite lipstick color? | |
What's your favorite color of lipstick? | |
You have lipstick on your teeth. | |
Mary put on some more lipstick. |