Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

cmok in English:

1. peck


He gave her a peck on the cheek.
Tom gave Mary a peck on the cheek.
He pecked Mrs. Dursley on the cheek.
The birds are pecking at breadcrumbs on the pavement.
A pigeon pecked at the chipping putty...
The birds learn to peck holes in the milk bottle tops.
The children just pecked at their food, hardly eating anything.
He pecked his aunt on the cheek.
The secretary spent hours pecking.
The hens are pecking at some grain.
She gave him a peck of farewell.
Woodpeckers peck tree trunks with their long pointed beaks and eat insects found there.
One crow doesn't peck another's eye.

2. smooch


The pair were seated in the audience when they shared a smooch, while Gosling took to the stage on Sunday
I saw them smooching at the party.
Didn't I see you smooching with Mark at Kim's party? The dance floor was full of middle-aged couples smooching to slushy ballads.