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smooch
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smooch
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verb (used with object)
smooch
/ smuːtʃ /
verb
- (of two people) to kiss and cuddle Also (Austral and NZ)smoodgesmooge
- to dance very slowly and amorously with one's arms around another person, or (of two people) to dance together in such a way
noun
- the act of smooching
- a piece of music played for dancing to slowly and amorously
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Other Words From
- smoocher noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of smooch1
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Example Sentences
A Presidential Smooch The Obamas have been caught on the kiss cam!
The Voice judge managed to sneak in a smooch for his girlfriend, model Anne V, when it was her turn on the catwalk.
After showing Jay Leno her favorite boozing gadgets, Kathie Lee Gifford gave the host a smooch.
Though Hader's smooch with the dog is the most cringe-worthy moment, Fred Armisen licking a corpse was a close second.
Miss Philly, you got a smooch on dat waist, and your skirt is hiked up behind.
Thus a smooch, or "offset," the result of handling the paper before the ink has become dry, is prevented.
The land was just a yeller and green smooch along the sky line and the waves was runnin' bigger.
Sally should send him off with a proud smooch of lipstick and a tearful promise to wait.
Abishai drew one hand across his forehead, leaving a decorative smooch of blacking on his perspiring countenance.
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