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caressMeaning:
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to touch or kiss someone in a gentle and loving way
Mary loves when Tom caresses her.
Skura caressed herself.
He can feel your caresses.
Our chairs, being his patents, embraced and caressed us rather than submitted to be sat upon, and there was that luxurious after-dinner atmosphere, when thought runs gracefully free of the trammels of precision.
Holding the horse's reins with one hand, he caresses the chaste maiden's breasts with the other.
Yanni was caressing Skura's purse in an almost sexual way.
They caress the pussycat.
Then it was that Daphnis bethought himself of the teachings of Lycaenium, and that Chloe, for the first time in her life, realised that their caresses in the woods and fields had been but so much child's play.
The autumn leaves surrendered to the caresses of the wind.
The babbling music of the brook caresses the apple tree's leaves.
Added on 2021-12-01 | by
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