Kisses can also be exchanged between total strangers, as when there is a profound sympathy with or the warmest interest in, another person.
He took a warm interest in the winter exhibitions of the old masters at the Royal Academy.
He began also to take a warm interest in the cause of popular education.
We understand them, and take the warmest interest in the development of the romance.
He manifested a warm interest in promoting the educational movement in the town.
He, in his turn, has taken a warm interest in the welfare of the family.
Sullivan "took a warm and practical interest" in the composition of Faning's score.
He had, at an early date, taken a warm interest in the colonization of America.
Enid put on an earnest expression, meant to signify a warm personal interest in the minister's discourse.
Conversation was slow to start, but it wasn't long before curiosity became warm interest and fearful reserve gave way to animated talk.