to hold each other

  • 121smooch — [ smutʃ ] verb intransitive INFORMAL if two people smooch, they kiss and hold each other closely …

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  • 122snog — [ snag ] verb intransitive or transitive BRITISH INFORMAL if two people snog, or if one person snogs another, they kiss and hold each other for a period of time …

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  • 123tango — tan|go1 [ tæŋgou ] noun count a dance from Argentina, done by a man and a woman who hold each other very tightly with their cheeks touching a. the music for doing the tango tango tan|go 2 [ tæŋgou ] verb intransitive to dance the tango it takes… …

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  • 124smooch — [[t]smu͟ːtʃ[/t]] smooches, smooching, smooched V RECIP If two people smooch, they kiss and hold each other closely. People sometimes smooch while they are dancing. [V with n] I smooched with him on the dance floor... [pl n V] The customers smooch …

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  • 125tango — [[t]tæ̱ŋgoʊ[/t]] tangos, tangoing, tangoed 1) N SING: usu the N The tango is a South American dance in which two people hold each other closely, walk quickly in one direction, then walk quickly back again. 2) N VAR A tango is a piece of music… …

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  • 126canoodle — verb (I) BrE old fashioned if two people canoodle, they kiss and hold each other in a sexual way …

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  • 127smooch — verb (intransitive + with) informal if two people smooch, they kiss and hold each other in a romantic way …

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  • 128smooch — UK [smuːtʃ] / US [smutʃ] verb [intransitive] Word forms smooch : present tense I/you/we/they smooch he/she/it smooches present participle smooching past tense smooched past participle smooched informal if two people smooch, they kiss and hold… …

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