greet with a kiss
1kiss — I. v. a. 1. Salute, greet with a kiss. 2. Caress with the lips, press one s lips upon. II. n. 1. Salute. 2. Caress (with the lips) …
2Kiss — A romantic kiss This article is about the physically affectionate act. For other uses, see Kiss (disambiguation). For the municipality in Germany, see K …
3Kiss (band) — Infobox musical artist | Name = Kiss Img capt = Kiss onstage in 2004 l r: Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer, Paul Stanley and Eric Singer. Img size = 250 Landscape = yes Background = group or band Origin = New York City, New York, United States Years… …
4greet — [ grit ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to behave in a polite or friendly way toward someone when you meet them: Natalie rushed to open the door and greet the guests. greet someone with a smile/kiss: The women greet each other with kisses on both cheeks …
5greet — verb 1 say hello to sb ADVERB ▪ cheerfully, enthusiastically, warmly ▪ The two men greeted one another warmly. ▪ politely ▪ coolly …
6greet */*/ — UK [ɡriːt] / US [ɡrɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms greet : present tense I/you/we/they greet he/she/it greets present participle greeting past tense greeted past participle greeted 1) to behave in a polite or friendly way towards someone when… …
7kiss — [[t]kɪ̱s[/t]] ♦♦♦ kisses, kissing, kissed 1) V RECIP If you kiss someone, you touch them with your lips to show affection or sexual desire, or to greet them or say goodbye. [NON RECIP: V n] She leaned up and kissed him on the cheek... [NON RECIP …
8greet — verb (T) 1 to say hello to someone or welcome them: Mr Grimshaw got up from behind his desk to greet me. | greet sb with a smile/kiss etc: Billie greeted us with a cheerful grin. 2 (always + adv/prep) to react to something in a particular way: be …
9kiss — v 1. salute, greet, kiss the hand of; Inf. buss, Inf. smack, osculate; Inf. smooch, Inf. canoodle, Inf. make out, Inf. fool around, Inf. neck, bundle, Inf. spoon; blow a kiss. 2. touch gently, brush, brush lightly, graze, glance over, waft over,… …
10Holy kiss — The holy kiss is a traditional Christian greeting. The term comes from the New Testament, where it appears five times.It is mentioned in: * Romans 16.16a Greet one another with a holy kiss (Greek: polytonic|ἀσπάσασθε ἀλλήλους ἐν φιλήματι ἁγίῳ). * …