Touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.
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Examples for "kiss"
Examples for "kiss"
1The wrong came in the moment that the one kiss was given.
2The kiss burned; it burns still,-iteats into the brain like remorse.
3I'd as lief kiss the marble lips of Diana in the park.
4All the way back in the carriage he could only kiss her.
5That kiss was surely the consecration of the life of the sands.
1Stay, Mr. Jessamy-mustI buss her when I am introduced to her?
2Between thirty and forty years ago, before the establishment of the buss-bounty, 16s.
3Why, kiss and buss, and buss and kiss, is all one.
4Nay, not a word, but buss me, good lass, and fly!
5But there was room for few passengers in the buss.
1He hasn't osculated me once since I came.
2And still it kept slowly osculating.
1Surely a joint enthusiasm for Dan Brown must be worth a quick snog?
2I made up different names for each snog with my friends Pippa and Bridget.
3I was blissfully tipsy and ready for a good snog with my lady upstairs.
4But which famous on-screen snog best represents your kissing style?
5First a tortured snog, then some tortured sex, then some extremely inadvisable phone chat.
6This display of courtship led to a snog and she eventually became my wife.
7And a flash snog yesterday seems to seal it.
8He and Drive's director, Nicolas Winding Refn, even shared a snog on the red carpet.
9The reason: The Sussexes had an almighty snog in public while dozens of press cameras whirred.
10She got back to the bed, and stooped close to Rhys to get a proper snog.
11Not like you don't get to snog everyone.
12Looking like you've just been for a snog behind the bike sheds is this season's lip look.
13Brightly coloured prom dresses and what we might politely call "snog-me heels" being key elements.
14And it hadn't just been a snog.
15He dumped some of the papers on the bedside cabinet, leaned over, and attempted to snog her.
16The drunken-snog method of finding love might never be consigned to the past, but things may be changing.