Examples of 'slightly parted' in a sentence

Meaning of "slightly parted"

Slightly parted refers to something that is only slightly or partially separated or opened. It is often used to describe the position or appearance of objects, such as slightly parted lips or slightly parted curtains

How to use "slightly parted" in a sentence

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slightly parted
Her lips are slightly parted by a lofty smile.
You should keep your lips slightly parted.
The mouth is slightly parted to reveal the teeth.
No warm breath escaping from her slightly parted lips.
The lips are slightly parted without revealing the teeth.
She releases the smoke through her slightly parted lips.
Her slightly parted lips suggest that she is praying.
That is lips slightly parted.
Seoyoon slightly parted her lips and ate the food that she was fed.
The lips are slightly parted.
In most cases, patients lie on their backs with their knees slightly parted.
Now keep your lip slightly parted like like.
It is common to require a submissive 's lips be slightly parted.
Legs slightly parted.
She looked at Samsa with her lips slightly parted.

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Now keep your lip slightly parted like Go girl.
Like this? You should keep your lips slightly parted.
I watched with one eye through slightly parted drapes as Chad approached the man.
Their cigarettes! Every one is smoking, with lips slightly parted.
Her eyes are closed, her lips slightly parted in silent rapture.

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Examples of using Parted
You have been parted for a while now
We parted because he never wants to see me again
We stood up and parted ways from them
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