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1 It must be such a burden to wait sixteen years to wear lipstick .
2 I wear lipstick - red or pink - every day.
3 The kind where you can't drink alcohol, wear lipstick , or dance 'cause someone might get excited.
4 I have to admit that long - wear lipstick has come a long way, and so has its application.
5 She told me she used to wear lipstick like this and she can't find it anywhere in town.
6 I've never seen you wear lipstick .
7 He'd been raised with four older sisters, who'd dressed him up in their clothes and made him wear lipstick .
8 You weren't allowed to wear lipstick in school, but in the choir you could wear it and even some makeup.
9 And last week Julie told me I was really stupid, but that was because I said she can't wear lipstick .
10 It's understood that the practice involves making children watch pornography, before forcing them to wear lipstick and consume tea and biscuits.
11 What really pissed me off was that people kept referring to it as some argument for the right to wear lipstick .
12 I don't know if you remember me, and the twins were insisting that this time they should wear lipstick to the wedding.
13 She taught me how to inhale, how to tie a man tailored shirt at the waist to look cool, and how to wear lipstick .
14 She's started wearing lipstick again, even earrings when she goes to work.
15 Julie never wore lipstick or eyeliner or rouge when she was alive.
16 His lips were ruddy and slick, as if he were wearing lipstick .
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