lip gloss
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of lip gloss
First recorded in 1935–40
Example Sentences
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As brands sell children eyeshadow, lip gloss and skincare, parents face a dilemma: How young is too young to expose children to beauty?
She put on lip gloss midway, popped a breath mint, offered me one too.
From Los Angeles Times
Clyde: In her bag right now would be her phone, wallet, her little rose-brown colored lip gloss.
From Los Angeles Times
She gets a stuffed penguin from Charlotte, a penguin book from Tadeo, sparkly blue lip gloss from Luisa, a bracelet from Carmen, scrunchies from Lola, and a board game from Quincy and Legend.
From Literature
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Buying in — the right lip gloss, the right sneakers, the right acne medication — was all that was required.
From Salon
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