单词 | osculation |
例句 | Acts of osculation have of course been known to sweep people off their feet. | 'All?s Well That Ends Well' : Flawed Man Draws a Good Woman 2011-06-26T22:27:12Z You won’t find “come from away” or “screech-in”—a mock ceremony depicted in the musical that confers Newfoundland “citizenship,” featuring extreme drunkenness and the osculation of a raw cod—in the Oxford English Dictionary. A Delightful Dictionary for Canadian English 2017-03-23T04:00:00Z One of the play's more memorable exchanges directly engages the all-important subject of theatrical osculation. 'Stage Kiss' elicits lots of giggles but not much emotion at Geffen Playhouse 2016-04-15T04:00:00Z The act of "osculation" — in technical parlance — is ingrained in more than 90 percent of cultures around the world. Exploring the kiss 2011-03-04T02:20:58Z I suppose he was afraid she would have no lips left after such reiterated osculation. The Nibelungenlied Revised Edition 2012-01-04T03:00:37.750Z On the same day I saw “Vanya,” I was treated to a more optimistic act of osculation in the afternoon. ArtsBeat Blog: Theater Talkback: Unforgettable Summer Kisses 2011-08-11T14:00:37Z The first time, however, when my turn came, he turned his face full upon me, and the osculation could be heard all over the room. Missing Friends Being the Adventures of a Danish Emigrant in Queensland (1871-1880) 2011-06-15T02:00:22.810Z The favour was conceded soon as asked; and, after another hug, with more, than one osculation, the two great figures moved off side by side through the darkness. No Quarter! 2011-03-26T02:00:16.330Z Perhaps his ruffled feelings were responsible for its being a louder osculation than prudence dictated. A Poached Peerage And then while we—that is, Jenkins and I—were trying to urge him on, out came the note-book again and he scribbled rapidly, muttering audibly: "Labial osculation—extraordinary stimulation—sensatory ganglia—mucous membrane—" "Police!" The Haunted Pajamas The Emperor himself sets the example of this pious osculation, a striking instance of which occurred in the summer of last year, 1853, under circumstances which deserve a particular notice. A Treatise on Relics Kind words and the fragrant osculation had already saved him three dollars at his tailor’s. Threads of Grey and Gold “Glo’ster east,” she responded, soon as her lips were released from the osculation. No Quarter! 2011-03-26T02:00:16.330Z Whether caused by the unusual electricity in the air or the eager hurry with which it was performed, the osculation created more noise than is considered desirable by well-bred lovers. A Poached Peerage Reaction, approximation, exclamation, exoneration, reconciliation, osculation, winding up with a grand pas de circomstance, expressive of confidence re-established and joy unbounded. The Naples Riviera She had bidden her patroness good morning, asked after her health, and received one of her temperate osculations. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 89, March, 1865 Whatever he projected in the nature of an enduring osculation was spoiled as Gladwin dropped the bag to the floor with a crash. Officer 666 The long corridors were merry with affectionate osculations. Miss Ashton's New Pupil A School Girl's Story Even as William No. 1 thrilled to the rapture of that imagined osculation, Billy No. 2 experienced a ghastly fright. The Dop Doctor A mutual kiss here counts as two osculations. The Canterbury Puzzles And Other Curious Problems Without answering the question Yosel Borrochson took a stranglehold of Philip and subjected him to a second and more violent osculation. Elkan Lubliner, American The implant of the osculation was destined for her cheek. Fibble, D.D. Crush and confusion in the hall, Latest arrivals' salutations, Barking, young ladies' osculations, Shouts, laughter, jamming 'gainst the wall, Bows and the scrape of many feet, Nurses who scream and babes who bleat. Eugene Oneguine [Onegin] A Romance of Russian Life in Verse When this command had been obeyed with urbane alacrity, Sam called out again, very much as if he were piping all hands to osculation: 'Rev. Mr. Rippledean, step aft and kiss the bride!' John Gayther's Garden and the Stories Told Therein Next ensued a period of rather audible osculation, and then there was silence. The Right Stuff Some Episodes in the Career of a North Briton Science told our amorous Misses Death may be conveyed in kisses; But it did not keep the nation From promiscuous osculation. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, February 4, 1893 What one of them can tell you a thing concerning the original osculation—that primary amatory congress which was the beginning of the beginning?— Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z "I am sure a dragon of propriety might trust a loving pair in this wabbly little craft, which an attempt at osculation would upset." Bluebell A Novel Then the crowns were removed and kissed by each of the marrying pair, the bridegroom first performing the osculation. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life "She will be there, no doubt—well to the front—in the thickest of the osculations." Nancy Its cover exposed a tender love scene wherein a gentleman in evening clothes was engaged in an act of violent osculation with a young lady whose dress was as short as her modesty. Midnight If there was anything in the way of osculation that that member of an old Austrian family didn't know, I've got to find it out. Where There's a Will It was not, however, such a blanc-mange affair as osculation among ladies often is, for they were both agitated by too vivid memories. Bluebell A Novel I here fancy osculations, palpitations, and exit Miss Theo, blushing like a rose. The Virginians If osculation is a mark of love, surely Mrs. Mack is the best of mothers. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family Still I suppose they are old men and not up on the modern 1908 rules on osculation. The Sorrows of a Show Girl Within a week fifty thousand women in forty counties had pictured to themselves this osculation of intellects, and shrugged their shoulders, and decided once more that men were incomprehensible. The Old Wives' Tale This was rather a remarkable proceeding on Jane's part, for she was not addicted to the promiscuous osculation so common among young ladies, but she felt for Mary Forrester no common interest. Mr. Hogarth's Will And here, I suppose, follow osculations between the sisters, and mother's knock comes to the door, who has overheard their talk through the wainscot, and calls out, "Children, 'tis time to go to sleep." The Virginians I overtook him in Cartagena, endured the process of osculation, saw him without rhime or reason wrangle with and publicly insult our Consul there. The Life of George Borrow Before there was time for conjecture on that point the sound of a very sweet and long-drawn osculation spread through the room, followed by loud applause from the people in the cheap seats. A Laodicean : a Story of To-day With a wide smile upon his face he stood gazing down upon the enthusiastic osculation of the young ladies. The Major Even in its present repose it looked moist and shiny from indiscriminate and promiscuous osculation. By Shore and Sedge They establish an espionage over us; they haunt our walks in incredible numbers; they hang in droves upon our footsteps; Heaven alone saves us from a public osculation at any moment! By Shore and Sedge |
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