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  • It seems that we can thus arrive at a probable explanation of the universality of the habit of kissing, and of "what is that thing we call a kiss."

    More Science From an Easy Chair 1888

  • John's lower lip was jutting out and Rodney wondered what it would be like to press their mouths together in what his mother called a kiss.

    Wraithbait 2010

  • She hadn't been much older than Susan was now when the _Alabama_ reached Coyote; since then, a certain hardness had entered the eyes of the little girl who'd once splashed around in Sand Creek and giggled whenever she saw Carlos and me sneak a kiss.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2004

  • Smiles excepted, there is nothing so hard to classify as a kiss.

    The Man with Two Left Feet And Other Stories 1928

  • And she turned her face to him, and met his eyes and said "Paul," and her lips as she said it seemed to speak a kiss.

    The Fortunate Youth 1914

  • And she turned her face to him, and met his eyes and said "Paul," and her lips as she said it seemed to speak a kiss.

    The Fortunate Youth William John Locke 1896

  • A perfect print in which the letters barely touch the paper and don't show through on the backside is called a kiss.

    Boulder Daily Camera Most Viewed 2010

  • Hill was giving Britney some relaxation techniques while trying to sneak a kiss.

    ShowHype - Top Entertainment News, Videos, and Blogs 2008

  • In a won - derful intimacy that had her long legs tangling with his and her body arching to a sensual rhythm, they indulged in a different kind of kiss.

    The Bellini Bride Reid, Michelle 2002

  • Thinking back, she was almost certain she had misinterpreted the tightening of his embrace and the near capture of her lips for a different kind of kiss.

    Mystery Dad Karr, Leona 1999

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