163 Verbs to Use for the Word kiss

Should dancing cease when the bishops came in, and for how long? Was that curtsy dropped quite low enough to her viceregal self, and did that debutante offer her blushing cheek in quite the proper way to Carleton when he graciously gave her the presentation kiss?

He half turned, looked wonderingly at Hetty, and then folded her thin form in his arms and pressed a kiss on her forehead.

" She found out a match, immediately lighting two jets of a center-chandelier, turning them down from singing, drawing the shades of the two front and the southeast windows, stooping over the upholstered chair to imprint a light kiss.

This must continue, as I learn, until I receive a kiss from some bishop of distinguished sanctity.

And yet, there was one other, for, chancing to raise his eyes to the minstrel's gallery, Bellew espied Miss Priscilla, who, meeting his smiling glance, leaned down suddenly over the carved rail, and very deliberately, threw him a kiss, and then hurried away with a quick, light tap-tap of her stick.

But now her Vows to marry none but me, Are given to Alcippus, and in his bosom breath'd, With balmy whispers, whilst the ravisht Youth For every syllable returns a kiss, And in the height of all his extasy, Philander's dispossess'd and quite forgotten.

But as we rode away and I looked back for a last sight of her, she waved her hands to me and blew me a kiss from her fingers.

And Beltane answered: "Truly a man hath not lived until he hath felt a woman's kisses upon his lips!"

Ah, swift the blissful moments flew, And when at last I said adieu (Perhaps you think me bold), but I I stole a kiss.

Am I to understand by her letter that she sends a kiss to Eliza Buckingham?

Evadne had followed her, leaving a soft kiss upon his brow.

As the lovers parted they unaffectedly exchanged a kiss, so honest and sincere that it might have been heard above the swaying pines.

He was very near her as she disentangled an obtruding vine from her garments, and before she was aware of his purpose he had audaciously snatched a kiss from her astonished lips.

He wafted her a joyous kiss, pretending not to see the tears falling down her cheeks.

She bestowed upon the worried face a pecking little kiss and tiptoed to the door.

Indeed, he showered kisses on the abashed hero, whose eyes were suspiciously sparkling at the evidence of the boy's delight.

She saw the back of his neck flush and she blushed too, remembering his quickly diverted kiss which had left a smear of blood across her fingers.

Being in a fret because you couldn't go also, you haughtily declined the honor, and when I offered a farewell kiss, struck me with this very little hand.

Then Mathieu again caught his wife in a close embrace, printing on her lips a long, ardent kiss.

The king had gone out hunting amid the marshes and streams, and only the next morning met the Primate roughly after mass, and refused him the kiss of peace.

Can lips like these Thus smile as though they asked the kiss? Thinks she that e'en such eyes can please, Beamingthere is no wordlike this?" "Look on that singer at the harp, Of her you cannot speak thusah, no!" "Her!

Ah! love, and now too swiftly, like some groom, Raining hot kisses on his bride's young mouth, The mad young year, delirious with the South, Squanders his fairy treasure, bloom on bloom; Too soon the wild rose hastens to be sweet, Too swift, O June, thy feet.

Then stooped he, and so they kissed each other, such kisses as they ne'er had known, until she sighed and trembled and lay all breathless in his arms.

Kiss, baby, kiss, mother's lips shine by kisses, Choke the warm breath that else would fail in blessings; Black manhood comes, when turbulent guilty blisses Tender thee the kiss that poisons 'mid caressings.

He gathered her into his arms as he might a little child, never to be cold again; he felt her full heart throb passionately against his own; he took from her burning lips the first pure, womanly kiss: she was all his.

163 Verbs to Use for the Word  kiss