The act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)
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 "snog "
Examples for "snog "
1 Surely a joint enthusiasm for Dan Brown must be worth a quick snog ?
2 I made up different names for each snog with my friends Pippa and Bridget.
3 I was blissfully tipsy and ready for a good snog with my lady upstairs.
4 But which famous on-screen snog best represents your kissing style?
5 First a tortured snog , then some tortured sex, then some extremely inadvisable phone chat.
1 He hasn't osculated me once since I came.
2 And still it kept slowly osculating .
1 Homeless families were bussed to the site by the Landless Workers' Movement.
2 From there, they would be bussed to the military facility at Whangaparāoa.
3 Even the kids are bussed to school. She cracked her door open.
4 He bussed the birthmark, matched his lush lips with the smaller configuration.
5 He bussed her mouth with a soft, light kiss, curtailing her protest.
6 What happened last Friday when many people were bussed in was a disgrace.
7 Thousands of people were bussed around the country to planting sites.
8 The children from bad areas of the city are being bussed to P.S.
9 Which is exactly what the crowd has queued and bussed and hollered for.
10 It was diverted to Vienna in Austria and its passengers bussed to Budapest.
11 The only activity is from patrolling guards and pilgrims who are bussed in.
12 You shall not go till you have bussed your old dad.
13 Breakfast finished, we bussed our trays and headed for the airfield.
14 All the gentry up for'ard are bussed up comfortably like fowls for cooking.
15 The entire attendance would then be bussed to the nearest airport.
16 On spiked toes, she bussed Edmund's mouth, the tissue plump, swollen.
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buss Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite