Snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others.
1Jennifer gave him a goodbye smooch and drove to The Wetlands Conservancy.
2I can never get my smooch and my cheek approach timed just right.
3The rest of us can smooch around all over the place.
4He's hitching the second mitten on as Dev lurches to smooch, my cheek.
5Aria's after-school smooch sessions with her English teacher got him fired.
6And no matter how tempted you are, do not smooch them.
7He is an absolute smooch now, he comes up for attention all the time.
8The cheering crowd clapped throughout the performance which they ended with a passionate smooch.
9It's more than a quick squeeze or a fleeting smooch.
10Mom gives Kimmie a smooch on the cheek as well.
11She used to smooch with them in the lobby.
12Rhymer said, "Maybe a lipstick smooch to go under the autograph."
13And Amy's late-night smooch with Edmund smacked of impropriety.
14The topless Seth Rogen smooch during his Kanye West parody Bound 3 being a good example.
15And for loved ones who toasted at midnight, it would be natural to share a smooch.
16He couldn't sit and smooch or watch television or choose a restaurant for Saturday night dinner.
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