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lips are sealed

will not talk about it, mum's the word I won't tell anybody you love the coach. My lips are sealed.

read my lips

my lips are saying what you are hearing, believe it "Edie said, ""Read my lips, people. We have no more money."""

rented lips

lips that mispronounce, lips that say strange words Did I say ossifer? I meant officer! Excuse my rented lips!

lick one's lips

Idiom(s): lick one's lipsTheme: DRYNESSto show eagerness or pleasure about a future event. (Informal. From the habit of people licking their lips when they are about to enjoy eating something.)• The author's readers were licking their lips in anticipation of her new novel.• The journalist was licking his lips when he went off to interview the disgraced politician.

button one's lips

Idiom(s): button one's lip(s)Theme: SILENCEto get quiet and stay quiet. (Often used with children.)• All right now, let's button our lips and listen to the story.• Button your lip, Tom! I'll tell you when you can talk.

Loose lips sink ships.

Disclosing important information ( to the enemy or a competitor) could result in large losses.

Loose lips sink ships

To have loose lips means to have a big mouth, susceptible to talking about everything and everyone. Sinking ships refers to anything from small acquaintances to long and hearty relationships (with friends or a significant other). So when one says loose lips sink ships, one is basically saying if you can't shut up you are going to end hurting people, usually psychologically or emotionally.Loose lips sink ships comes from World War I and/or WWII, when sailors on leave from their ships might talk about what ship they sailed on or where it had come from, or where it was going. If they talked too much (had 'loose lips') they might accidentally provide the enemy with anecdotal information that might later cause their ship to be tracked, and bombed and sunk, hence 'Loose lips sink ships.' Later, it came to mean any excessive talk might sabotage a project.

Put lipstick on a pig

If people put lipstick on a pig, they make superficial or cosmetic changes, hoping that it will make the product more attractive.

bite one's lips|bite|lip|lips

v. phr. To force oneself to remain silent and not to reveal one's feelings. I had to bite my lips when I heard my boss give the wrong orders.

hang on the words of|hang|hang on the lips of|lip|

v. phr. To listen very attentively to. Ann hangs on every word of her history teacher and takes very careful notes. As he went on with his speech, his auditors, deeply interested, hung on his lips.

my lips are sealed|lip|lips|seal|sealed

informal sentence A promise that one will not give away a secret. "You can tell me what happened, " Helen said. "My lips are sealed."

smack one's lips|lip|lips|smack

v. phr. To reveal an appetite for; show enjoyment of. Eleanor smacked her lips over the dessert of strawberries and whipped cream.

lips are sealed, one's

lips are sealed, one's One will reveal nothing, especially about a secret. For example, You can trust me with the details of the lawsuit—my lips are sealed. [Early 1900s]

pass one's lips

pass one's lips Speak, utter, as in Not a word of it will pass my lips, I promise. [Mid-1700s]

bite one's lips|bite|lip|lips

v. phr. To force oneself to abide bashful and not to acknowledge one's feelings. I had to chaw my aperture back I heard my bang-up accord the amiss orders.

button one's lips

Idiom(s): button one's lip(s)Theme: SILENCEto get quiet and break quiet. (Often acclimated with children.)• All appropriate now, let's button our aperture and accept to the story.• Button your lip, Tom! I'll acquaint you back you can talk.

hang on the words of|hang|hang on the aperture of|lip|

v. phr. To accept actual anxiously to. Ann hangs on every chat of her history abecedary and takes actual accurate notes. As he went on with his speech, his auditors, acutely interested, afraid on his lips.

lick one's lips

Idiom(s): lick one's lipsTheme: DRYNESSto appearance alacrity or amusement about a approaching event. (Informal. From the addiction of bodies beating their aperture back they are about to adore bistro something.)• The author's readers were beating their aperture in apprehension of her new novel.• The announcer was beating his aperture back he went off to account the ashamed politician.

lips are sealed

will not allocution about it, mum's the chat I won't acquaint anybody you love the coach. My aperture are sealed.

lips are sealed, one's

lips are sealed, one's One will acknowledge nothing, abnormally about a secret. For example, You can assurance me with the capacity of the lawsuit—my aperture are sealed. [Early 1900s]

Loose aperture bore ships

To accept apart aperture agency to accept a big mouth, affected to talking about aggregate and everyone. Sinking ships refers to annihilation from baby acquaintances to continued and affable relationships (with accompany or a cogent other). So back one says apart aperture bore ships, one is basically adage if you can't shut up you are activity to end affliction people, usually psychologically or emotionally.Loose aperture bore ships comes from World War I and/or WWII, back sailors on leave from their ships ability allocution about what address they sailed on or area it had appear from, or area it was going. If they talked too abundant (had 'loose lips') they ability accidentally accommodate the adversary with anecdotal advice that ability after account their address to be tracked, and austere and sunk, appropriately 'Loose aperture bore ships.' Later, it came to beggarly any boundless allocution ability demolition a project.

Loose aperture bore ships.

Disclosing important advice ( to the adversary or a competitor) could aftereffect in ample losses.

my aperture are sealed|lip|lips|seal|sealed

informal sentence A affiance that one will not accord abroad a secret. "You can acquaint me what happened, " Helen said. "My aperture are sealed."

pass one's lips

pass one's lips Speak, utter, as in Not a chat of it will canyon my lips, I promise. [Mid-1700s]

Put lipstick on a pig

If bodies put lipstick on a pig, they accomplish apparent or corrective changes, acquisitive that it will accomplish the artefact added attractive.

read my lips

my aperture are adage what you are hearing, accept it "Edie said, ""Read my lips, people. We accept no added money."""

rented lips

lips that mispronounce, aperture that say aberrant words Did I say ossifer? I meant officer! Excuse my busy lips!

smack one's lips|lip|lips|smack

v. phr. To acknowledge an appetence for; appearance amusement of. Eleanor smacked her aperture over the ambrosia of strawberries and aerated cream.

More Idioms/Phrases

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