kiss
Third Person
kisses
Present Participle
kissing
Past Tense
kissed
Past Participle
kissed
1
to touch someone else's lips or other body parts with one's lips to show love, sexual desire, respect, etc.
- Every morning, he kisses his wife before leaving for work.
- Right now, the young couple is kissing under the moonlight.
- The actors are kissing in the romantic scene of the movie.
- Last night, they kissed under the stars on the beach.
- The grandparents kissed each other on their 50th wedding anniversary.
2
to make brief, gentle contact with someone or something
transitive
- The breeze kissed her face as she walked along the beach.
- The raindrops kissed the surface of the water, creating ripples.
- The sun kissed the horizon at sunset, casting a warm glow.
- The soft wind kissed her cheeks as she stood outside.