If Lovesick Ginny Weasley Wrote A Dictionary
Word of the week: COMPRESS|kəmˈpres|
Verb (often be compressed)
- Flatten by pressure; squeeze; press:
The blades of grass beneath them flattened, compressed by their weight, as they rolled in delightful circles in the meadow, her hands clutching a handful of his hair as he parted her lips with his.
Her heart gave a particular little squeeze, like it was compressed by some sort of pressure, when he told her he loved her.
- be squeezed or pressed together or into a smaller space
He slammed the door of the broom closet behind him, grunting a little as he slammed her against the wall, compressed tightly in the small space, lips meeting, pressing together almost roughly as they embraced fiercely.
- express in a shorter form; abridge
To compress into less complicated, more concise form—gah, long story short—he is a heck of a kisser, and she's deeply in love with him.
A/N: OMG, I can't stand this one. *makes face* Forgive me for it and move along, okay?
