kissed
v.v. touched someone or something with your lips to show love, greeting, or respect. It is a common way to show you care about a person.
v. the past tense and past participle of 'kiss', meaning to touch with the lips as a sign of affection, greeting, or reverence. Transitive — requires a direct object representing the person or thing touched.
They kissed each other goodbye at the station.
The mother kissed her sleeping child on the forehead before quietly leaving the room.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the golden light kissed the tops of the mountains, creating a brief moment of natural beauty that the hikers paused to admire.
Transitive verb; typically takes a direct object. When used figuratively to mean 'touch lightly', it often describes light or wind.