"Last time I see you," said Mr. Kybird, Pursing up his lips and gazing at the counter in an effort of memory; "last time I see you was one fifth o' November when you an' another bright young party was going about in two suits o' oilskins wot I'd been 'unting for 'igh and low all day long."
"At Sunwich Port, Complete"
W.W. Jacobs
Only by a thoughtful Pursing of his lips did he give indication that the news had any visible effect upon him.
"The Crevice"
William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander
"I had another object," said Lady Agatha, Pursing her lips and looking unutterably important, "in paying you this unconventional visit.
"A Poached Peerage"
William Magnay