kiss - use in sentences

Object

  • goodbye: I don't know who to kiss goodbye first.
  • goodnight: Don't you know there's nobody left in this world to kiss goodnight?
  • gate: Go through kissing gate & continue ahead on Thames Path.
  • bride: They are traditional and make the moment when the groom kisses the bride extra special.
  • cheek: Nobody ever stopped us, an incredible fact these days when a 6 year old can be removed from school for kissing a cheek.
  • girl: By which time... he will have kissed a girl!

Preposition: on

  • cheek: It wasn't the usual kiss on the cheek.
  • lip: She gets in and gives the driver a lingering kiss on the lips.

Converse of object

  • linger: She gets in and gives the driver a lingering kiss on the lips.
  • blow: And this afternoon I blew a kiss to my wife, and she slammed the door on my face.
  • steal: From time to time, Grim steals a fleeting kiss from my lips and a shiver of fear passes through me.

Adjective modifier

  • chaste: It was a chaste kiss, but Hera could feel the passion and promise in it.
  • passionate: Spike and Buffy end up in a passionate kiss.

Modifies a noun

  • clasp: The metal frame is covered in snake sin and has a simple gold tone metal kiss clasp.

Noun used with modifier

  • goodnight: We could still touch him, talk to him and give him a goodnight kiss!
  • farewell: Their lustful farewell kiss could no more adequately have expressed what Pappano was unleashing from the orchestra at this point.
  • tender: The Hollywood heartthrob made Princess Beatrice and Eugenie's night by greeting them with a tender kiss on the cheek.

Preposition: of

  • death: I said good luck to him, and thereby gave him the kiss of death.

Preposition: under

  • mistletoe: Perhaps the modern custom of kissing under the mistletoe at Christmas is a remnant of this pagan custom.

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