Kiss meaning in English
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Definition
to kiss: to press one's lips against somebody else
a kiss: a caress with the lips
Examples
- "Warbuckle : Uh, she's going to say: "Hello gentlemen, which one of you handsome fellas is going to kiss me at midnight?"
- "Kisses Jean"
- "(kissing sound)"
- "No more talk, just kiss me, you fool."
- "Kisses Olga"
- "Horatio : Yes I am. Kiss me, you devil."
- "Lucy : Well, one time Daddy came home, and Mommy and the plumber were kissing in the kitchen."
- "Horatio : I just saw Brian Jones kissing Susie."
- "Lucy : Uh huh, but Mommy yelled back and said that it was okay because Daddy's been kissing his secretary for years and years."
- "I can honestly say that I haven't been able to forget two things from that evening: your astonishing insight into the world economy and the way you accidentally kissed me on the mouth when you said goodbye."
- "Good luck to you, and kiss Paris for me."
- "With little French kisses,"
- "Except that you were always trying to kiss me."
- "they do kiss, right?"
- "Love and kisses"
- "Who wants to kiss a drunk baby?"
- "Bruno : I admire so much Brian Jones and I imagine he's sleeping in the room beside my office and I dream that Brian is loving me and he kisses me on all my body."
- "Kisses Bruno"
- "(sound of many kisses)"
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