Thesaurus / kiss
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For many people, Thanksgiving means traveling or hosting family and friends, greeting them at the door with hugs or kisses, and then crowding together around a table to share a sumptuous feast.
HOW TO PLAN A COVID-SAFE THANKSGIVING, WEEK-BY-WEEKKATE BAGGALEYOCTOBER 30, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEElbow, elbow, wrist, wrist, touch your pearls and blow a kiss.
LEANZA CORNETT, MISS AMERICA WHO WAS CRUSADING AIDS ACTIVIST, DIES AT 49AMY ARGETSINGEROCTOBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTMy mother let me sleep in, then woke me with a kiss before she left for work.
MAKING THE MOST OF PLAYING HOOKY FOR THE WORLD SERIESEUGENE ROBINSONOCTOBER 25, 2020OZYIn return, she blew him a kiss and said “I love you” right back.
CHADWICK BOSEMAN’S WIFE FILES PROBATE CASE AFTER ACTOR PASSES AWAY WITHOUT A WILLRACHAELL DAVISOCTOBER 16, 2020ESSENCE.COMBuoyed, Farah blew the audience a kiss, raised his arms, and started jumping up and down in place to keep the crowd going and warm up his legs.
INSIDE A SECRET RUNNING PROGRAM AT NIKE AND A WIN-AT-ALL-COSTS CORPORATE CULTURERACHEL KINGOCTOBER 6, 2020FORTUNEOver a 27-day span, the attorney general asked the woman to come to his house at least 18 times, often punctuating the messages with kiss emoji and comments about the much-younger woman’s beauty.
ALASKA’S ATTORNEY GENERAL ON UNPAID LEAVE AFTER SENDING HUNDREDS OF “UNCOMFORTABLE” TEXTS TO A YOUNG COLLEAGUEBY KYLE HOPKINS, ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWSAUGUST 25, 2020PROPUBLICAShe embraced Otteline; and gave him her hand to kiss, with repeated expressions of future confidence in the husband of her friend.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTEROn the impulse he embraced her, and in the darkness found her lips, and the kiss was like a soul touch.
THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUXOne more kiss at the carriage-window and the train started, for even Italian trains must start at last.
THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME I (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLSHe longed for death with a full and yearning desire, and he could kiss the hand that would be merciful and give the fatal blow.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO KISS
- abut
- adjoin
- be in contact
- border
- brush
- butt on
- caress
- come together
- communicate
- contact
- converge
- dab
- examine
- feel
- feel up
- finger
- fondle
- frisk
- glance
- graze
- grope
- handle
- hit
- impinge upon
- inspect
- join
- kiss
- lay a finger on
- lick
- line
- manhandle
- manipulate
- march
- massage
- meet
- neighbor
- osculate
- palm
- palpate
- partake
- pat
- paw
- percuss
- pet
- probe
- push
- reach
- rub
- scrutinize
- sip
- smooth
- strike
- stroke
- suck
- sweep
- tag
- tap
- taste
- thumb
- tickle
- tip
- toy with
- verge
- blows
- brushes
- caresses
- collisions
- communications
- contacts
- contingences
- crashes
- cuddlings
- embraces
- feelings
- feels
- fondlings
- grazes
- gropes
- handlings
- hits
- hugs
- impacts
- junctions
- kisses
- licks
- manipulations
- nudges
- palpation
- pats
- pecks
- perceptions
- percussion
- pettings
- pushes
- rubbings
- rubs
- scratches
- shocks
- strokes
- strokings
- tactilities
- tactions
- taps
- tastes
- touchings
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