Touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection, or as a greeting.
1 So far their physical explorations with each other had involved only kisses .
2 Meet my new bride.' He kisses Coffee, who giggles but squirms closer.
3 She kisses his lips; he kisses hers; they solemnly bless each other.
4 The whispering and kisses the other side of the fence disturbed him.
5 The presence of Monseigneur complicated the rites, the salutations, and the kisses .
6 He wouldn't be satisfied with a few chaste kisses for much longer.
7 By the time they arrived home, she'd be longing for his kisses .
8 He grasped it in his own and covered it with rapturous kisses .
9 If I can get away, I'll call the police.' She kisses Ben.
10 She liked the tone; she liked the kisses , too, though they hurt.
11 No more kisses until we know why the first one went wrong!
12 I'd come to realize rather quickly that I preferred kisses to coins.
13 No one else could have-But he smothered the wail in kisses .
14 The sky, the kisses , the girl friends, the Sunday afternoons became unbearable.
15 Long kisses , and his long fingers, and his deep and all-encompassing laughter.
16 He takes her hand and he kisses her on both her cheeks.
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