1. But his smirk, along with the way he ran his fingers across his mouth as if zipping his lips, spoke volumes. 2. But so sweet is the triumph in snagging a bargain that not telling is harder than zipping your lip at the office gossip fest. 3. Consumers can keep their lips zipped and stay within the law. 4. Her lips are zipped. 5. Instead, the lips are zipped. 6. Most of all, it is time for national officials to zip their lips and push the replay button. 7. NOW delivered, zipping its lip about sexual harassment, and the president killed the Helms-Biden compromise. 8. Only an experienced executive such as yourself would recognize the necessity of keeping your lips zipped. 9. People who have just been thrown out of work, and understandably may not bubble with affection for Zuckerman, must zip their lips or face financial pain. 10. She zipped her lip, quit moaning about the prince and got on with what she did best, comforting the sick. |