smooch

[smuːtʃ]

smooch Definition

  • 1to kiss and cuddle amorously
  • 2a kiss and cuddle

Using smooch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "smooch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    They were smooching in the back seat of the car.

  • Example

    He gave her a quick smooch before leaving for work.

  • Example

    The movie was full of romantic smooches.

  • Example

    She leaned in for a smooch on the cheek.

smooch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for smooch

  • snog
  • make out
  • neck
  • pet
  • caress

Phrases with smooch

  • to steal a kiss from someone

    Example

    He stole a smooch from his girlfriend when no one was looking.

  • to give someone a kiss and cuddle

    Example

    She gave him a smooch before saying goodbye.

  • to give someone a big kiss and cuddle

    Example

    He planted a smooch on her lips as soon as he saw her.

Origins of smooch

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Summary: smooch in Brief

'Smooch' [smuːtʃ] is a verb and noun that refers to kissing and cuddling amorously. It is often used in a romantic context, as in 'The movie was full of romantic smooches,' but can also be used more casually, as in 'She leaned in for a smooch on the cheek.' Phrases like 'steal a smooch' and 'give someone a smooch' are common, meaning to steal or give a kiss and cuddle.

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