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lip-sync

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  1. move the lips in synchronization (with recorded speech or song)

How To Use lip-sync In A Sentence

  • As for that role model assertion, her lip-synching embarrassment seems to be the closest that she has come to scandal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Levi grabbed a microphone to lip-synch along to Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me" — just one of the many tunes spun by an on-set DJ — while Favorite Villain costar and onetime James Bond Timothy Dalton gamely pelted him with maraschino cherries and even drank champagne out of a Giuseppe Zanotti stiletto. TV Guide Magazine's Fan Favorites Awards Revealed!
  • Unable to hear over the cheering, I nonetheless took his rabid lip-syncing to mean that, perhaps, he was a bit displeased. heh heh heh…. Outfoxed Diary Entry
  • We're not pre-recording the music and lip-synching to it.
  • He refused after learning he'd have to lip-sync to the lyrics: to sync, that is, rather than sing. Times, Sunday Times
  • YouTube, that incandescent tower of video Babel; monument to the sloughed-off detritus of our exponentially-exploding digital culture; a Technicolor cataract of skateboarding dogs, lip-synching college students, political punditry, and porn; has reached the zenith of its meteoric rise; and Icarus-like, wings melting; is spiraling back to earth. P2pnet World Headlines – April 9, 2009
  • She lip-synched, but the track was pre-recorded, and she was singing!
  • In high school he put on a most peculiar theatrical production: a musical version of David Lynch's Blue Velvet with actors lip-synching to the songs of Marianne Faithful.
  • Also, for those who don’t know, it was filmed with the motion capture people speaking english, (but their voices not used in the film) so that the lip-synching looked right with the Enligh dubbing, which means the French dubbing is bit off. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - This movie looks incredicool!
  • The Thai performers are experienced troupers who know how to lip-sync to Chinese songs and they would go downstage to mingle with the audience, such as sitting down on the laps of the male audience members.
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