A temporary red mark on a person's skin resulting from kissing or sucking by their lover.
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Examples for "hickey"
Examples for "hickey"
1A livid hickey stood out on her soft skin on her throat.
2I don't think I've ever actually given anyone a hickey before.
3Hickey said Cuba's health care budget was no larger that his hospital's.
4It's more expensive for the companies involved, said Bespoke co-founder Paul Hickey.
5The Hickey case will effectively decide the issues in the other actions.
1His thirteen-year-old son Michael comes home with what looks like a love bite.
2There's a huge hickey, a veritable love bite, on your neck.
3Or shall I just give her a love bite?
4Nobody gives a love bite that big.
5He pulled down my hose and bit me, not a love bite, but bit me on the thigh.
6Scowling darkly, Alec climbed from the tub, found a small mirror among the bath supplies, and examined the purpling love bite.
7Her armpits are soaked, the knees of her pink trousers lagged in dirt; her agile neck movements reveal a love bite.
8But our romance came to an abrupt end when we established that anything deeper than a love bite was out of the question.
9Sanaa Lathan declared on Twitter that the only biting she would do to Beyoncé would be in the form of a love bite.
10Bruises from the last several tubes decorated her skin like love bites.
11He never left a mark on her, not even the smallest of love bites.
12The buttons of his coat were imprinted on her breasts, round red marks like love bites.
13These are love bites, lad.
14Another love bites the dust!
15'Sir, is that a love bite on your neck?'
16He tried to give Paul Telfer and Dion Dublin love bites so that they would get in trouble with their partners.
Translations for love bite