smooch
IPA: smˈutʃ
noun
- (informal) A kiss, especially that which is on the cheek.
- Alternative form of smutch [A stain, smudge or blot.]
verb
- (informal, transitive, intransitive) To kiss.
- Alternative form of smutch [To soil, stain or smudge.]
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Examples of "smooch" in Sentences
- Leslie thanks Ben with a smooch, which is all caught on camera.
- Witherspoon then dug in the knife a little more, calling her smooch session with Pattinson "a little bit of a downer."
- Despite a "she could be his mother" gap of almost three decades, Efron has called the smooch the "best part of the movie."
- Probst says that the Kent Roberts chair, "Untitled," which mimics an old-fashioned courting bench, is a favored spot for visitors to sneak a smooch.
- The smooch, which is both long and very real no, it's not one of Castle's fantasies or dreams, manages to walk a line that we think will actually please both camps.
- Remember the following Norse fable the next time you sneak a smooch under the mistletoe: Frigga, goddess of love and beauty, wanted to make the world safe for her son, Balder.
- Sacrificing plot clarity for wisecracking dialogue and smouldering seduction the producers removed a big chunk of explanation in favour of more Bogart-Bacall smooch time, the definitive Chandler detective movie is still wildly enjoyable.
- Rush bends over and presents his oversized @ss like an Italian Don presenting his ring to a wannabe) * smoochy smoochy smooch smooch*, I don't know what I was saying suh, I stepped on your toes suh and ahs sorry suh .. fnckin 'token idiot ..
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