Touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection, or as a greeting.
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Examples for "kissed"
Examples for "kissed"
1Has it really been such a long time since you kissed anyone?
2I hadn't seen him in almost seven years and he kissed me.
3Menendez kissed the royal hand; he had still a petition in reserve.
4They kissed each other; and Madge turned off the gas and left.
5He kissed it; he laughed aloud; he jumped about on his bed.
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.
1The reality of kissing Elena couldn't be as good as he remembered.
2By personal contact of the sick with the well, especially in kissing.
3He asked several hundred people what was most important when kissing someone.
4The kissing stenting using a new technique in two patients is reported.
5The singer imitated the kissing, and the delighted audience repeated the sound.
1So far their physical explorations with each other had involved only kisses.
2Meet my new bride.' He kisses Coffee, who giggles but squirms closer.
3She kisses his lips; he kisses hers; they solemnly bless each other.
4The whispering and kisses the other side of the fence disturbed him.
5The presence of Monseigneur complicated the rites, the salutations, and the kisses.
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.
1She kissed it; she had not been the first to kiss it.
2The girl came up to kiss her; Mrs. Bowen turned her cheek.
3The waters rise to kiss the skies and walls of granite shake.
4Then he suddenly kissed her; and was going to kiss her again.
5The old Peer bent knee and made to kiss the royal hand.
6She laughed; and Pierre, likewise laughing, drew near to kiss the child.
7He wanted to kiss the hand, but he in turn was overawed.
8Mother, I just came in to kiss you and run away again.
9And the ladies rushed over to Yura and began to kiss him.
10Mrs. March fairly took Miss Triscoe in her arms to kiss her.
11And she put her hand between the bars for me to kiss.
12He turned on the steps and gave them his hand to kiss.
13I always longed to kiss the spot, but could never do it.
14This town is not worthy to kiss the hem of your garment.
15He stopped to kiss and pet the child, looking fatherly and human.
16Each girl caught one; when it came to kiss-catching, they were aces.