Pronunciation: /smuːtʃ/
noun a kiss
A1 She gave him a quick smooch on the cheek.
A2 The movie ended with a romantic smooch between the two main characters.
B1 They shared a passionate smooch under the stars.
B2 After years of dating, they still enjoyed stealing a smooch in public.
C1 The couple's smooch on their wedding day brought tears to everyone's eyes.
C2 The actor and actress shared a smooch on stage during the final scene of the play.
verb to kiss passionately
A1 The couple smooched under the mistletoe.
A2 They smooched goodbye before parting ways.
B1 The teenagers were caught smooching behind the school gym.
B2 The movie star was photographed smooching with her co-star on set.
C1 The newlyweds shared a tender smooch as they danced at their wedding reception.
C2 The romantic scene in the movie featured a passionate smooch between the two main characters.
formal The couple shared a quick smooch before parting ways.
informal They couldn't resist stealing a smooch when no one was looking.
slang I saw them sneak a smooch behind the bleachers.
figurative The sun seemed to smooch the horizon as it set in a fiery display.
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