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The phrase "soft lips" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe someone's lips that are seen as attractive or pleasing. For example, "The light reflected off his soft lips as he smiled at me."
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"Buckwheat, you sure got soft lips," he said.
But I loved her soft lips, her fragrant breasts, her full but remarkably firm body.
His wide blue eyes would not change, nor would his high-enough cheekbones or soft lips.
He was twenty-six, a slender, pale young man with soft lips and liquid eyes.
Her soft lips and sweet breath converted me to lezzerism immediately, and there is truly no turning back for me, almost 35 years later.
My face suspended in her breath, the moisture came and I went through, upon the sweet soft lips I rested mine......
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Using a sharp but soft lip liner that either matches your chosen red lipstick or is a shade darker, follow your lip line with the pencil.
A soft lip balm is suited to her look for a day to day basis and for a special occasion, colours such as rose, peach/pink, beige/pink look great.
You can put on some lip balm for soft and gentle lips, which will be great to kiss.
He has the softest lips.
You will feel the horse's soft, fuzzy lips lapping up the mint into their mouth.
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