61. Secretary of State Colin Powell pursed his lips as if to stifle the rueful smile of trepidation he knew was coming, then he let loose. 62. She purses her lips in impatience. 63. She spoke as if she were sucking a candy, pursing her lips frequently. 64. She purses her lips at the thought of the future, manages the hint of a smile. 65. She looked at me, pursed her lips and moved away. 66. Seated three-quarters, head thrown back, lips pursed, the old lady looks down with her eyes half closed, an archetype of stoic self-control. 67. She pursed her lips. 68. Solomon thoughtfully pursed his lips and shook his head. 69. Stern pursed his lips and shook his head, like a parent warning a child not to point a finger near a hot stove. 70. Sweet Lord, he could make the angels dance when he pursed his lips and raised that trumpet to the heavens. |