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Fat in English:

1. thin thin


Stay thin.
Aren't you stretched pretty thin already?
I think fashion models today are too thin.
If you want to become thin, you should cut back on the between-meal snacks.
Who would have thought that she could be so thin and small?
At night, I put my bell pepper plants at the open window, so they can harden off a bit before I plant them outside, cause now they still have such thin stems.
The thin line between sanity and madness has gotten finer.
Fiber-optic cables are made up of tiny glass fibers which are as thin as human hairs.
The French are a really strange people: every other person who reads this sentence will check if the space before the colon is really thin and non-breaking.
She wore such thin clothes that she might well catch a cold.
In the carriage sat a gentleman, not attractive, but also not unattractive, not too fat nor too thin; one could not call him old, but he also was not too young.
It's a lot too thin that our henpecked husband in fact hooked up the wallflower.
No matter how thin you slice it, it's still baloney.
He had a little piano on wheels, and a poor thin monkey which sat on top of it.
The submarine had to break through a thin sheet of ice to surface.

2. Lip Lip


I bit my lip.
A mustache grows on the upper lip.
Throughout the five years of painful cancer treatments, he managed to keep a stiff upper lip.
Her lip is red.
I use lipstick to make my lips even more beautiful.
The businessman is trying to keep his people on the go by keeping a stiff upper lip, but they are just acting like a dying duck in a thunderstorm.
Is management really going to consider our bonus, or was that just lip service?
Although many pay lip service to the idea of affirmative action, in reality, very few minorities get hired.
In a horrifying chain of events, Christopher Columbus once bit his own lip.
resentment and anger and frustration, and she’s biting her lip and she is
Can you read lips?
a lipstick
I don't wanna hear any of your lip!
[lɪp] lip
I bit the inside of my lip and got a canker sore.