Crossword clues for smoochy
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"amorous, meant for kissing," 1947, from smooch (n.) + -y (2).
Wiktionary
a. Excessively romantic.
Usage examples of "smoochy".
The half-light and smoochy saxophone made him want to push his shoes off, maybe wiggle his toes a little.
And that smoochy kind of voice, like a priest or a teacher fobbing off advice on you.
Slipped a couple of smoochy blues discs into the CD player and turned the volume low.
She sent Joe a smoochy air kiss and went off in search of the Deeters.
I dropped a few hamster nuggets into his bowl and made some smoochy sounds.
Xander grimaced, imagining all the smoochies Oz and Willow had shared in the graveyard while he, king of Cretonia, had shared nothing with anyone except the stray cat that tried to snag half his Taco Bell Gordita.