You could say, "Her lips were pursed." It means her lips were tightly closed.
Today I bought a new purse.
or
do you know where i could buy a purse?
or
i love colorful purses
The word mimesis means to be an imitation. A great example sentence for this word would be, she did not know her coach purse was a mimesis.
That man stole my purse
She embroidered the purse.
My purse is where? Your appointment is when?
You can say Get out; You can get it yourself;Why can't you get it yourself?Teen Girl:Mom! I WANT TO GET THAT PURSE SO BAD!
The girl loved the purse so much sh was glaring at it for the whole day.
She took a photo of her son out of her purse.
She will trust you with everything but her new purse.
She carries a compact mirror in her purse.
The word "Wait!" is an imperative sentence (you should wait!).The sentence "You left your purse" is a declarative sentence.There is no preposition anywhere in these.Perhaps the word sought was interjection, which "hey" would be, but not "wait."
The sisters' bond was unbreakable. She borrowed one of her sisters' shoes.
Her purse was totally bejewled with shiny diamonds.