It was a scrub-day in the kitchen; and Katty came in to take the plates with her sleeves rolled up, a smooch of stove-polish across her arm, and a very indiscriminate-colored apron.
"We Girls: A Home Story"
Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney
Then if you prefer to smooch your face with dirt and rumple up your hair, I can't help it.
"Carl and the Cotton Gin"
Sara Ware Bassett
Perhaps I may be singular in my opinion, and not so happy as to convey to you the same idea, but I never contemplate these mountains without thinking I perceive somewhat analogous to growth in their gentle swellings and smooch fungus-like protuberances, their fluted sides, and regular hollows and slopes, that carry at once the air of vegetative dilation and expansion....
"The-Natural-History-of-Selborne"
White, Gilbert