Difference between Lip and Brim

What is the difference between Lip and Brim?

Lip as a verb is to touch with the lips, notably kiss or lick, lap the lips against something while Brim as a verb is to be full to overflowing

Lip

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To touch with the lips, notably kiss or lick, lap the lips against something To utter verbally To simulate speech merely by lip-movement, as suffices for a lip-reader to make a golf ball hit the lip of the cup, without dropping in

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth. A part of the body that resembles a lip, such as the edge of a wound or the labia. The rim of an open container. backtalk, verbal impertinence.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: labial, produced using the lips insincere, murmured merely trough the lips

Example sentence: I think it is important to differentiate between lip service towards something and actually making change.

Brim

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to be full to overflowingOf pigs: to be in heat, to rut.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: an edge or border (originally specifically of the sea or a body of water)the topmost rim or lip of a containera projecting rim, especially of a hat

Example sentence: If you cannot inspire a woman with love of you, fill her above the brim with love of herself; all that runs over will be yours.

We hope you now know whether to use Lip or Brim in your sentence.

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