Kissed
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287 examples of Kissed in a sentence
And before they had
kissed
an emotion of modesty separated them, that old modesty in which there was something of anger, a vague repugnance, and much friendship.
Zacharie, who had come up among the first, in spite of his inclination to make fun of everything had weepingly
kissed
his wife and mother, and remained near the latter, quivering, and showing an unexpected degree of affection for his sister, refusing to believe that she was below so long as the bosses made no authoritative statement.
Then they began songs, showed off tricks, raised heavy weights, performed feats with their fingers, then tried lifting carts on their shoulders, made broad jokes,
kissed
the women.
Emma, in her room, was dressing; he came up on tiptoe,
kissed
her back; she gave a cry.
Charles came and
kissed
her on her shoulder.
He
kissed
her forehead with a tear in his eyes.
Leon
kissed
her several times on the neck.
They lay down upon the grass; they
kissed
behind the poplars; and they would fain, like two Robinsons, have lived for ever in this little place, which seemed to them in their beatitude the most magnificent on earth.
Suddenly she seized his head between her hands,
kissed
him hurriedly on the forehead, crying, "Adieu!" and rushed down the stairs.
Madame arrived at last, and scarcely
kissed
the child.
She bent down her brow; at last he
kissed
her on the eyelids quite gently with the tips of his lips.
He met Madame de Renal and took her hand which he
kissed
with more sincerity than he had ever yet shown.
'You always keep us waiting,' said the Marquise, as he
kissed
her hand.
"There is no reason for it," said K., and, now as she sank back onto the cushion,
kissed
her forehead.
Look," she pointed to the captain's door, from under which there was a light shining, "he's put a light on and he's laughing at us.""Alright, I'm coming," said K., moved forward, took hold of her,
kissed
her on the mouth and then over her whole face like a thirsty animal lapping with its tongue when it eventually finds water.
He finally
kissed
her on her neck and her throat and left his lips pressed there for a long time.
She dropped her head down low as if listening to him carefully, as she did so he
kissed
her right on the neck, hardly even interrupting what he was saying.
He bowed slightly, intending it also for K., and then went over to Miss Montag and deferentially
kissed
her hand.
"What a freak of nature," said K., and when he had taken a look at the whole hand he added, "What a pretty claw!"Leni looked on with a kind of pride as K. repeatedly opened and closed her two fingers in amazement, until, finally, he briefly
kissed
them and let go.
"Oh!" she immediately exclaimed, "you
kissed
me!"Hurriedly, and with her mouth open, she clambered up K.'s lap with her knees.
He was almost aghast as he looked up at her, now that she was so close to him there was a bitter, irritating smell from her, like pepper, she grasped his head, leant out over him, and bit and
kissed
his neck, even biting into his hair.
And in the midst of the riot that sweet young lady returned, and snatched up that sweet little dog of hers (he had laid the tyke up for a month, and had on the expression, now, of a new-born lamb) into her arms, and
kissed
him, and asked him if he was killed, and what those great nasty brutes of dogs had been doing to him; and he nestled up against her, and gazed up into her face with a look that seemed to say: "Oh, I'm so glad you've come to take me away from this disgraceful scene!"
She had made one last appeal to friends, but, against the chill wall of their respectability, the voice of the erring outcast fell unheeded; and then she had gone to see her child - had held it in her arms and
kissed
it, in a weary, dull sort of way, and without betraying any particular emotion of any kind, and had left it, after putting into its hand a penny box of chocolate she had bought it, and afterwards, with her last few shillings, had taken a ticket and come down to Goring.
The two women immediately did as he said, hurrying over to him where they
kissed
him and hugged him and then they quickly finished their letters.
The ardent girl
kissed
her hand to him as he retired, and then instantly applying it with its beautiful fellow to her burning cheeks, ran into her own apartment to hide her confusion.
"I fell by mischance of Roanoke; rider and beast
kissed
the earth together."
Frances and her aunt held a long and animated discussion by themselves, when the good spinster reluctantly yielded to the representation of her niece, and folding her in her arms, she
kissed
her cold cheek, and, fervently blessing her, allowed her to depart on an errand of fraternal love.
Tom
kissed
the red lips and said: "Now it's all done, Becky.
Then he bent over and
kissed
the faded lips, and straightway made his stealthy exit, latching the door behind him.
And you went to bed, and I was so sorry that I took and wrote on a piece of sycamore bark, 'We ain't dead--we are only off being pirates,' and put it on the table by the candle; and then you looked so good, laying there asleep, that I thought I went and leaned over and
kissed
you on the lips."
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