v. [f. BE- + KISS v.] trans. To kiss to excess, to cover with kisses. Hence Bekissed ppl. a.

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1587.  Turberv., Trag. T. (1837), 195. Shee all bekist the face.

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1677.  Mrs. Behn, Rover, III. i. (1716), 119. To hug, and all to bekiss me.

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1862.  Trollope, Orley F., xiv. In such cases one cannot but pity her who is bekissed.

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1809.  W. Irving, Knickerb. (1861), 237. The most thoroughly be-kissed community in all Christendom.

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