Crossword Clue: Like some lips
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Like some lips"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Like some lips"
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- __ cannon
- ___ ends
- A partner of fast
- At large
- At liberty
- Baggy
- Almost ready for the Tooth Fairy
- Coming unglued?
- Free from restraint
- Free to roam
- Free
- Freed from confinement
- Freewheeling
- Far from form-fitting
- Far from snug
- Fast and ___
- Fast partner?
- Fast partner
- Fast's companion
- Fast's partner
- Fumbled, as a football
- Fumbled, say
- Detached
- Hardly literal
- Hardly tight
- Hardly word-for-word
- Fit to be tied?
- Have a screw ___
- Having escaped
- Having slack
- Imprecise
- Cannon type?
- In danger of falling off
- In need of tightening
- In the wind
- Indiscriminate
- Inexact
- Informal
- Gooselike?
- Insecure?
- Insecure
- "Come on baby, shake somethin' __" SRV
- Not tied down
- Not tied up
- Not tight at all
- Not tight enough
- Not tight
- Like cash, at times
- Not very tight
- Vague — insecure
- Tooth that puts the tooth fairy on alert?
- Set free
- Like lips that sink ships
- Out of the barn, say
- Out of the yard
- Out
- Like nightshirts, often
- Like pocket change
- Kind of cannon
- Kind of change
- Kind of end
- Kind of end?
- Kind of ends or change
- Like some cannons
- Like some change
- Like some ends
- Like some interpretations
- Like some lips or change
- Like some lips
- Kind of talk or change
- Like some screws and translations
- Like some screws
- Like some slot machines
- Kind of translation
- Like some translations
- Play fast and ___
- Kiss "All Hell's Breakin' ___"
- (Of a garment) a size too big?
- Roomy
- Of doubtful morals
- Off-leash, say
- Limber
- Rough, as a translation
- Off the leash
- Lacking integrity
- Lacking precision
- Running free
- Laissez-faire
- Partner of fast
- On the ___ (like a perp who hasn't been nabbed)
- Ready to come off
- Ready to come out
- Ready to fall out
- Ready to fall out, as pages from a book
- Ready to fall out, as pages
- On the lam
- On the Most Wanted list
- On the run
- Needing tightening
- Nelly Furtado album
- Lax
- Relaxed in the fitting room?
- Relaxed
- One way to hang
- Lenient
- No longer caged
- No longer confined
- Let fly, as an arrow.
- Let fly
- No longer tethered
- No longer tied up
- Liberated
- Licentious
- Opposite of tight
- Not at all snug
- Not at all strict
- Like a caftan
- Not exact
- Like a fugitive
- Not fast
- Like a gossip's lips
- Promiscuous
- Like a little kid's tooth, maybe
- Not in a carton.
- Not in a package
- Like a muumuu
- Like a muumuu's fit
- Like a successful dieter's clothes
- Like a successful dieter's old clothes
- Like a tooth with a string tied to it
- Not quite ready for the tooth fairy
- Not quite specific
- Not quite tight
- Not restrained
- Not restrictive
- Not secure
- Like baggy pants
- Wanton
- Way to break?
- Word with lips or change
- Type of change
- Springsteen's "Change"
- Unattached
- Unbound
- Unbridled
- Uncaged
- Unconfined
- Unconnected
- Slack
- Undisciplined
- Unfettered
- Unhampered
- Tight's opposite
- Unleash
- Unleashed
- Unpackaged
- Unpenned
- Unpin
- Unrestrained
- Yet to be apprehended
- Unrestricted
- Unsecured
- Unstructured
- Untethered
- Untie(d)
- Untied
- Untight
Recent Usage of Like some lips in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Like some lips in their crossword puzzles recently:
- New York Times - March 1, 2012
- Wall Street Journal Friday - May 14, 2010
- New York Times - Oct. 21, 2004
- New York Times - Aug. 19, 2000