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She pursed her lips in scorn. His lips were tightly pursed.
"Pursed" can be used several ways, the most common of which refers to the pursing of one's lips. Usually used to display disappointment, disgust, or annoyance. For example, "Sandra pursed her lips at the new mail boy, who threw the paper into a puddle yet again."
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The past participle is pursed.
Pancho Villa
he pursed the nothing career
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Burst, cursed, first, immersed, nursed, pursed, dispersed, worst.
he pursed a life of exploration to claim teritories for england
no undertalking is difficult if pursed with perseverance
Pursed lips means it is when you tighten the mouth opening to make it small and it may tend to protrude a bit almost like a pucker but the intent isn't to protrude. It is a stress type motion, indicating distaste or dislike or perhaps near anger.
His forehead pursed in pensive thought, the young man contemplated life.