caress
IPA: kɝˈɛs
noun
- An act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tenderness.
- A gentle stroking or rubbing.
verb
- (transitive) To touch or kiss lovingly; to fondle.
- (transitive) To affect as if with a caress.
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Examples of "caress" in Sentences
- A woman should lie and smile and caress.
- Naoh caresses Ika while gazing at the brightly lit moon.
- They will probably welcome a caress on the hand, neck or cheek.
- Suddenly he comprehended that the small plant began to caress him.
- Caress offers help to Blake, in hopes of getting revenge on Alexis.
- They both caress the orb in their four hands and then it disappears.
- In addition to you, not the mother, to caress to the people of Chechnya.
- He talks and caresses it, and then decides to replace his own arm with it.
- The couple embrace and lightly caress each other, through wide camera arcs.
- A Philosophical myth is an idea clothed in the caress of historical narrative.