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    smooch
    /smuːtʃ/

    verb

    • 1. kiss and cuddle amorously: "the young lovers smooched in their car"

    noun

    • 1. a kiss or a spell of amorous kissing and cuddling: "he moved in for a big smooch"

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  2. Smooch is an informal word for kissing, holding, and touching someone in a sexual way, or for a slow, romantic dance. Learn how to say smooch in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Verb (1) a couple smooching in a dark corner. Recent Examples on the Web. Noun. The Little Mermaid star included a glimpse into her life as a new mom, including several clips of her and Halo cuddling and sharing some smooches, plus one of the little one sleeping on her chest.

  4. Smooch is an informal verb and noun that means to kiss and cuddle, or a slow and romantic dance. Learn how to use smooch in sentences, its origin and synonyms, and see examples from Collins and other sources.

  5. Origin of smooch 1. First recorded in 1580–90; variant of obsolete smouch “to kiss,” of unknown origin; compare dialectal German schmutzen “to kiss, smile”.

  6. A smooch is a big kiss, and to smooch is to kiss someone. People express affection by kissing each other — so you may give your dog a smooch on the nose, or smooch your sister's cheek. You might, on the other hand, refuse to watch romantic comedies if you don't enjoy seeing the characters smooch.

  7. Definition of smooch verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Smooch is an informal verb that means to kiss and hold someone romantically, especially while dancing. Learn more about its origin, usage and synonyms from Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.

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