Kiss and make up Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To become friendly again after an argument or fight, often by doing something nice or affectionate.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, often used for friends, couples, or even children after small arguments. Implies both resolving the disagreement and showing affection (literally or not). Not used for serious conflicts. Common collocation: 'let's kiss and make up'.
Example Sentences
After their argument, the sisters decided to kiss and make up.
basic
It's time for you two to kiss and make up.
basic
The children always kiss and make up after fighting.
basic
We argued for hours, but in the end, we just needed to kiss and make up.
natural
Come on, let's kiss and make up—life's too short to stay angry.
natural
They rarely fight, but when they do, they always kiss and make up quickly.
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