groping

IPA: grˈoʊpɪŋ

noun

  • An act of groping; a grope.
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Examples of "groping" in Sentences

  • The closest you get to interactive stalking is the train groping part of it.
  • You can call the groping a crime all you want, and you are technically correct, but you are contextually way out of whack.
  • Mr. Flecha's arrest is the second tied to what police have described as a groping pattern in Brooklyn that dates back to March 20.
  • He stepped over a branch and recalled groping his way through the cemetery on that foggy night with Lexie when he'd been unable to see anything.
  • However there will be times when groping is used as a weapon by a man against a man, by a woman against a woman and, arguably, by a woman against a man.
  • But in groping for and moving into the sunlit plateaus of a better society we must ever bear in mind the necessity for adherence to one of those principles which are the underpinnings of society, a more ample and readily available justice.
  • ‘First base’ referred to embracing and kissing; ‘second base’ referred to groping and fondling; ‘third base’ referred to fellatio, usually known in polite conversation by the ambiguous term ‘oral sex’; and ‘home plate’ meant conception-mode intercourse, known familiarly as ‘going all the way.’

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