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Has to do with your lips and the emboucher ... that is how close or far apart the lips are when blowing.
Lungs, Easophagus, Lips ,
A musical sound produced by blowing air through the lips is called a "buzzing" sound. It is commonly used in brass instruments like the trumpet or trombone to create sound.
keep your lips frozen
Symmetrically shaped nostrils, and lips that appear as natural as possible and have a functional muscle.
taping
Animals with split lips include cattle, sheep, and goats. These animals have cleft lips, which is a vertical split in the upper lip that can extend to the nostrils. This condition is present at birth and can affect their ability to suckle or feed.
The eyes, nostrils, mouth and lips, internal organs, hair, and nails.
Mucosa is the spanish word for mucous memberane which in a human body can be found at the nostrils, lips of the mouth, at the ears and at the eyelids.
"Can you please be silent with your finger on your lips?"
We pucker our lips while blowing candles to concentrate the flow of air at the target (candles),if the lips are not puckered then it would lead to the dispersal of air and desired result might not be achieved.
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