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lip-synch
/ ˈlɪpˌsɪŋk /
verb
- to mouth (prerecorded words) on television or film
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Example Sentences
Contestants vie in multiple rounds to prove they are their favorite artist’s most devoted supporter, including a lip-synch battle.
From Seattle Times
To this day people can still mimic Catherine O'Hara's showstopping lip-synch without metabolizing the song's meaning.
From Salon
“They read children’s books and might lip-synch or dance to Disney songs.”
From Washington Times
The record started and I began to lip-synch the longest song of my life.
From Literature
He stands me up and somehow gets me to lip-synch and dance with him.
From Literature
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