Pronunciation: /mwɑː/
noun a sound made when kissing someone or something
A1 She blew a mwah to her cat before leaving the house.
A2 The chef added a mwah of salt to the soup for extra flavor.
B1 The actress blew a mwah to her fans as she walked down the red carpet.
B2 He sealed the letter with a mwah of his favorite lipstick.
C1 The artist's signature touch was a mwah of gold leaf on each painting.
C2 The singer's mwah at the end of the performance was met with thunderous applause.
adverb used to describe the action of kissing in a playful or affectionate manner
A1 She kissed her hand and blew mwah to the audience.
A2 He whispered 'mwah' as he hugged his friend goodbye.
B1 The chef sprinkled the dish with herbs and added a mwah of olive oil for extra flavor.
B2 After finishing the performance, the singer blew a mwah to the cheering crowd.
C1 The actress greeted the interviewer with a mwah on each cheek before sitting down for the interview.
C2 As they walked down the red carpet, the celebrity blew a mwah to the cameras and waved to the fans.
interjection used to represent the sound of a kiss
A1 Mwah! That was a delicious meal.
A2 Mwah! You look stunning in that dress.
B1 Mwah! I can't believe we won the game.
B2 Mwah! This vacation has been absolutely perfect.
C1 Mwah! The performance was breathtaking.
C2 Mwah! I am so grateful for your help.
formal The actress blew a mwah to her fans as she walked down the red carpet.
informal I always end my texts to my best friend with a mwah emoji.
slang He gave her a quick mwah before leaving for work.
figurative The sunset painted the sky with hues of pink and orange, like a mwah from nature.
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