will kiss
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future tenseof kiss.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
kissverb (used with object)to touch or press with the lips slightly pursed, and then often to part them and to emit a smacking sound, in an expression of affection, love, greeting, reverence, etc..
Example Sentences
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“I will kiss these guys’ feet to the bitter end, as long as they just stand, take up arms and protect my daughters,” Yalunka said.
From Seattle Times ● Feb. 21, 2024
The 1-year-old will kiss them and rub on her father’s urn that sits at their house, Faison-Craven said.
From Washington Post ● Jul. 22, 2022
“I will kiss you unexpectedly and often,” the bride and groom vowed to each other just before their exchange of rings.
From New York Times ● Feb. 1, 2019
"If you know the size, location, industry sector and capabilities of the company you want to buy – and the reason you want to buy it – you will kiss fewer frogs," Honney says.
From US News ● Sep. 20, 2016
“Marv,” he announces, “you will kiss this dog.”
From "I Am the Messenger" by Markus Zusak
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