Snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others.
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Examples for "spoon "
Examples for "spoon "
1 May 20 : - Requires spoon -feeding ; sleeps well; remains always in bed in stiff attitudes.
2 Use a slotted spoon to remove from oil, drain on paper towel.
3 The spoon placed in the rest will drain back into the kettle.
4 He also said the media was lazy and wanted to be spoon - fed .
5 Remove with a slotted spoon and immediately plunge into the ice water.
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 Jennifer gave him a goodbye smooch and drove to The Wetlands Conservancy.
2 I can never get my smooch and my cheek approach timed just right.
3 The rest of us can smooch around all over the place.
4 He's hitching the second mitten on as Dev lurches to smooch , my cheek.
5 Aria's after-school smooch sessions with her English teacher got him fired.
6 And no matter how tempted you are, do not smooch them.
7 He is an absolute smooch now, he comes up for attention all the time.
8 The cheering crowd clapped throughout the performance which they ended with a passionate smooch .
9 It's more than a quick squeeze or a fleeting smooch .
10 Mom gives Kimmie a smooch on the cheek as well.
11 She used to smooch with them in the lobby.
12 Rhymer said, "Maybe a lipstick smooch to go under the autograph."
13 And Amy's late-night smooch with Edmund smacked of impropriety.
14 The topless Seth Rogen smooch during his Kanye West parody Bound 3 being a good example.
15 And for loved ones who toasted at midnight, it would be natural to share a smooch .
16 He couldn't sit and smooch or watch television or choose a restaurant for Saturday night dinner.
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