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canoodling

noun as in necking

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So … why is she promoting this book by canoodling yet again with the very people further undermining her profession?

From Slate

From beyond the grave, in a production journal titled “Fun and Games With George and Martha” housed at the Harry Ransom Center, Lehman dishes on working with Mike Nichols, the then-darling of New York intellectuals hired to direct his first Hollywood film, starring his famous, furiously canoodling friends Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.

On-set snaps of the film’s stars canoodling, wearing next-to-nothing, had the internet buzzing.

Holmes, 46, shared several photos of the couple canoodling on the sidelines while rooting for the Razorbacks.

During performances, the members of Boygenius make out with one another — kissing, hugging and otherwise canoodling — as if to normalize the singular intimacy of female bonding.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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