snog Synonyms

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snog Meaning

Wordnet

snog (v)

touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.

snog Sentence Examples

  1. The couple couldn't resist stealing a snog in the moonlight, their lips meeting in a tender embrace.
  2. As teenagers, they would sneak behind the school gym for a quick snog during lunch break.
  3. The film's climax featured a passionate snog between the two lead characters, eliciting cheers from the audience.
  4. Despite the cold weather, they found warmth in each other's arms, sharing a snog under the starry night sky.
  5. Every time they parted ways, they exchanged a lingering snog, reluctant to let each other go.
  6. The party grew livelier as the night progressed, with couples stealing snogs in dark corners.
  7. She giggled as he leaned in for a playful snog, their laughter mingling with the sound of rain outside.
  8. Their first date ended with an awkward snog on her doorstep, leaving them both flushed and flustered.
  9. The romance novel described a steamy snog between the protagonists, leaving readers eagerly turning the pages for more.
  10. Despite the public setting, they couldn't resist stealing a quick snog, their passion igniting amidst the bustling crowd.

FAQs About the word snog

touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.

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The couple couldn't resist stealing a snog in the moonlight, their lips meeting in a tender embrace.

As teenagers, they would sneak behind the school gym for a quick snog during lunch break.

The film's climax featured a passionate snog between the two lead characters, eliciting cheers from the audience.

Despite the cold weather, they found warmth in each other's arms, sharing a snog under the starry night sky.