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Snappy Posted 15 years ago
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Lip service

Does the expression "lip service" has a meaning of flattery?
Is it possible to say, "She said that he looked cool, but it was just her lip service."?
  

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Hello Snappy Does the expression "lip service" has a meaning of flattery? Not really it means that you say you agree with something but do nothing to support it. We use the expression " to pay lip service to something" .

  • Hello Snappy Does the expression "lip service" has a meaning of flattery?
  • Not really it means that you say you agree with something but do nothing to support it.
  • We use the expression " to pay lip service to something" .
  • So I could say that I am in favour of regular exercise but so far I have only paid lip service to the idea.
  • - meaning that I have not actually done any exercise yet.
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Hello
SnappyDoes the expression "lip service" has a meaning of flattery?
Not really it means that you say you agree with something but do nothing to support it. We use the expression "to pay lip service to something".

So I could say that I am in favour of regular exercise but so far I have only paid lip service to the idea. - meaning that I have

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