[snɔgɪŋ]
snogging如何读
snogging是什么意思
长时间地搂抱着接吻( snog的现在分词 );
snogging英英释义
snogging[ snɔɡ ]
- n.(British informal) cuddle and kiss
snogging词源中文解释
"亲吻和拥抱",英国俚语,1945年,起源不明,据说起源于英属印度。
snogging 例句
1 The idea of any boy snogging my sister makes me grab the vomit bucket but quite a few sixth formers fancy her.
2 And it’s hard to argue that this isn’t for the best given the dark knight chose to punch out Robbie before snogging her back to life in 2016’s ill-fated Suicide Squad.
3 What I need to know is what you do to turn ordinary girls like Sally from Blackburn into girlfriends you can snog and be seen snogging.
4 For the first weeks after we arrived, she made a big deal of it, always putting her arm around Tommy, sometimes snogging him in the corner of a room while other people were still about.
5 Twenty minutes later we were snogging in the back of a taxi on our way to her flat.
6 Right when Adam and Lucy are finally about to start snogging for real, his phone rings and she looks at the name on the screen and says, "Do Not Call Her is calling."
7 The warning last week that the virus might be transmitted through saliva appeared to have little impact on the hallowed tradition of snogging complete strangers.
8 “When the music stopped, you could hear snogging in the corners,” she told the BBC, using British slang for kissing and necking.
9 Kenworthy has not won any medals, but he achieved a different record when TV cameras filmed him snogging his boyfriend, Matt Wilkas, after his ski run on Sunday.
10 We went in for secret snogging sessions in the toilets at the restaurant.
我们到饭店的卫生间里偷偷地接吻拥抱。
11 Suddenly, Stanhope and his friend Andy are snogging, tongues, scrambled egg, morning breath, everything.
12 How to Talk to Girls at Parties Rated R for sexual prestidigitation and vomitous snogging.
13 The paparazzi snap Liz Taylor and Richard Burton snogging as they sunbathe.
14 “The girls rode bicycles and horses, played tennis, swam, went to the movies, and danced with airmen at nearby RAF bases, occasionally bringing them back for . . . ‘snogging’ sessions in the hayloft.”
15 I felt like that when we were snogging.
16 Unsurprisingly, critics quickly found plenty of examples of straight snogging on the channel that shows that sexual orientation was the sole reason for the ad pull.
17 The truth sticks with the truth, vaginal steamers are sent back to their corner and liars and rhino-eaters are snogging each other’s faces off.
18 Or, as some politicians have mused, should you be "snogging" over the holiday period?
19 Unfortunately for her, he's just a slimy frog who quite fancied snogging a princess.
20 In a parodic Spanish film called Love Wars, two of these clones canoodle in a hideaway on the Death Star, though their glassy vizors make snogging awkward.