I give the essential part of the report: I was obliged to call in a municipal guard twice, this evening, to clear Box Five on the grand tier, once at the beginning and once in the middle of the second act.
If he hesitated, she said, with an adorable pout of her lips: "You, a sailor!
The black domino turned round promptly and raised her finger to her lips, no doubt to warn him not to mention her name again.
And there lay Mamma Valerius in bed, smiling to him and putting her finger to her lips, to warn him to be silent!
She put out her thin white hand, and drew my face to her lips.
She closed her eyes then, lying back amongst the cushions where I had placed her, and dropped off into healthy sleep, with the smiles still playing upon her lips.
Now my mind has been trained to work with a soldierly quickness in these moments of stress, and I decided on my proper course on the instant the words had left her lips.
Her skin was so exquisite, the coloring of her hair and eyes and of her lips was so delicately fine that it gave her the fragility of things bordering upon the supernal--of rare exotics, of sunset and moonbeam effects.
But when she heard it a disdainful smile, more expressive than the thoughts it conveyed, flickered on her lips.
She sighed; the smile of secret pain was on her lips, the smile of the slave who momentarily revolts.
So fine were the lines of her lips that, though full, each corner of her mouth was as clearly cut as the point of a spear.
I have feared my bliss," she said, with the merest motion of her lips.
She sat crouched in the bottom of the boat, her lips blue, her face grey and plainly showing the pain she suffered.
Her lips moved, and though they formed no words, she commanded me with her eyes, plainly as speech, to go to the help of the unfortunate man.
It was my turn to be cheerful, and I played the part to the best of my ability, and with such success that I brought the laughter back into her dear eyes and song on her lips; for she sang to me before she went to an early bed.
She made the queerest signs to me, when nobody was looking, and laid her fingers on her lips, and pointed over her shoulder.
Some old tunes crept to her lips, and, as she sang them, her heart sank.
She began to feel the part, and summoned an indifferent smile to her lips, turning as the lines directed and going to a window, as if he were not present.
She looked in the mirror and pursed up her lips, accompanying it with a little toss of the head, as she had seen the railroad treasurer's daughter do.
She was alive with feeling, her eyes snapping, her lips quivering, her whole body sensible of the injury she felt, and partaking of her wrath.
Then came a week in which the first fruits of success were offered to her lips--bowl after bowl.
Her eyes, which had lingered upon him with an inquiring, conscious expression, were hastily withdrawn, and she mechanically applied the cigarette again to her lips.
Why, that father--" Pollyanna clapped her hand to her lips.
Pollyanna, however, did not realize this, except momentarily when a brief period of full consciousness sent insistent questions to her lips.
She raised the hand extended towards her to her lips, and kissed it with a mixture of love and respect.
The Count, with a smile of profound tenderness, extended his hand, and she carried it to her lips.
Her mouth, which might have been found fault with as too large, displayed teeth of pearly whiteness, rendered still more conspicuous by the brilliant carmine of her lips, contrasting vividly with her naturally pale complexion.
The young girl, much astonished, raised her head to look at him, but his face was so gloomy and terrible that her words froze to her lips.
The tinkles of sleigh bells among the snowy hills came like elfin chimes through the frosty air, but their music was not sweeter than the song in Anne's heart and on her lips.
Diana pursed up her lips, put her black head on one side critically, and finally pronounced in favor of the beads, which were thereupon tied around Anne's slim milk-white throat.
With one bound she crossed the kitchen floor and stood before Mrs. Rachel, her face scarlet with anger, her lips quivering, and her whole slender form trembling from head to foot.
She glanced round the sombre room, and appeared from the motion of her lips to repeat the words to herself, as calling it to witness how little of either it afforded her.
Little Dorrit had put his hand to her lips, and would have kneeled to him, but he gently prevented her, and replaced her in her chair.
Her rich black hair was all about her face, her face was flushed and hot, and as she sobbed and raged, she plucked at her lips with an unsparing hand.
Her lips were a little parted, as if her heart beat faster than usual.
Her lids fluttered and closed, she caught her breath quickly, her lips apart, then looked far into the distance.
It seemed to Douglas that he waited hours; then her white lids quivered and opened and the colour crept back to her lips.
Charging into the room he found Ivy sitting cross-legged on the floor and holding a joint to her lips.
All at once he saw the brightness of her lips, the accents around her eyes, the fine, glimmering pattern in the silk dress.
She grabbed the bottle of sauterne and raised it to her lips, following with no resistance.
He kissed her wrists, her lips, her throat, traced her fingers along his ample sex, beneath his scrotum, which lay swollen over her hotness.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her lips" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.