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Learn to pronounce kiss

/kis/
verb
  1. touch with the lips as a sign of love, sexual desire, reverence, or greeting.
    "he kissed her on the lips"
    synonyms: plant a kiss on, brush one's lips against, blow a kiss to, air-kiss, peck, give a peck to, give a smacker to, smooch, canoodle, neck, pet, kiss and cuddle, bill and coo, snog, buss, spoon, osculate
  2. (of a ball) lightly touch (another ball) in passing.

noun
  1. a touch with the lips in kissing.
    "a quick kiss on the cheek"
    synonyms: air kiss, French kiss, soul kiss, X, peck, smack, smacker, smackeroo, smooch, snog, buss, osculation
  2. a slight touch of a ball against another ball.
  3. a small cake or cookie, typically a meringue.

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The meaning of KISS is to touch (someone or something) with the lips especially as a mark of affection or greeting. How to use kiss in a sentence.
an act of touching or pressing your lips against another person, esp. another person's lips or cheek, as a greeting or to express love:.
noun · the act of kissing; a caress with the lips oscular · a light touch · a small light sweet or cake, such as one made chiefly of egg white and sugar. coffee ...
8 senses: 1. to touch with the lips or press the lips against as an expression of love, greeting, respect, etc 2. to join lips.
To kiss is to touch someone's face or lips with your own lips. Most people kiss each other as a way of saying "Hello!" or because they love each other.
KISS meaning: 1 : to touch (someone) with your lips as a greeting or as a way of showing love or sexual attraction; 2 : to touch (something) with your lips.
A kiss is the touch or pressing of one's lips against another person or an object. Cultural connotations of kissing vary widely. Depending on the culture ...
Kiss: A touch or caress with the lips. "The anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicularis oris muscles in a state of contraction.
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1[intransitive, transitive] to touch someone with your lips as a sign of love, affection, sexual desire, etc., or when saying hello or goodbye They stood in ...
to touch gently or lightly: The breeze kissed her face. to put, bring, take, etc., by, or as if by, kissing: She kissed the baby's tears away. Billiards, Pool.