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Finding Metaphor in Grammar and Usage: A methodological ...
Attention is drawn to idiomatic expressions which may be given a literal or two
more broadly figurative interpretations, including bite one's lip, lick one's lips, turn
one's back, put a brave face, look over one's shoulder, send/feel a shiver down ...
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Metaphor and Corpus Linguistics
... garden demonstrate that you should never turn your nose up at inexpensive
plants. A further example is the expression bite one's lip, which can be
interpreted metonymically, meaning "physically bite one's lip in order to restrain
oneself ...
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English-Albanian Dictionary of Idioms
bide one's time bite one's lip bide one's time pres castin, kohen e pershtatshme
□ We have decided not to start the expedition yet; we shall bide our time until the
weather conditions are right. □ 7 don't think you should let the house go for that ...
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary: In 6 Volumes
To bite one's lip— To press the lips between the teeth in anger ; to repress
emotion or to stifle laugh ; (also see BITE.) C3f1C«( «fctia *VM *a1 S «l Mf*ta1 <
qlr.m a1* *al i! sifi I's * ai i To Curl One's lip — To do so in scorn ; ^1tt «fc f fa3 f ai i
To ...
$J$S ' 'ffci? hp one's lips are sealed ^ P ftlDffi ; fl^ftffi (You may trust him; fc/i /tps
are sealed. vr^mmiiL - ii^-panm - > there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip JL SLIP1
to bite one's lip % BITE to button one's lip H BUTTON to curl one's lip % CURL to
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Sterling Dictionary of Idioms
BITE bite one's lip control one's emotion by biting one's lip When she read the
sad news she bit her lips. bite one's tongue try not to say what one feels or thinks;
blame oneself for saying something hurtful Having said the most hurtful things, ...
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
TRRT; rim of a hollow place (fTO <al<acl1 "'IT sled qtjj ^>r) R>il<j; insolence,
impudent behaviour «M<dHl4l, 3^ ^T^R, I To keep a stiff upper lip, to show
determination ^ f^FT 3T3f?f<T TOT I To bite one's lip, to be vexed and agitated
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Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
"Our island depends on the tourist trade, so I've learned to bite my tongue when
they hurt my feelings," one old inhabitant muttered. To bite one's lip(s) or tongue
is to force oneself to remain silent and not to reveal one's feelings. (AS) BLACK ...
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Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus
phrases bite one's lip I wanted to say something about that hideous dress, butI bit
my lip: keep quiet, keep one's mouth shut, say nothing, bite one's tongue. keep a
stiffupper lip in my neighborhood, you learned early to keep a stiff upper lip ...
Kuchibiru o kamu Wfcfrtt "bite one's lip" bite one's lip. be disappointed, be long-
faced. ifc tf "' + -V - Ii, < * L* -9 U§ £^A,£o Sayonara homuran o utareta pitcha wa.
kuyashiso ni kuchibiru o kanda. The pitcher bit his lip in disappointment after he ...