[
UK
/kəɹˈɛsɪŋ/
]
[ US /kɝˈɛsɪŋ/ ]
[ US /kɝˈɛsɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- affectionate play (or foreplay without contact with the genital organs)
How To Use caressing In A Sentence
- I stroked my violin tenderly; caressing the wood like a mother would an infant.
- And the images you conjure with "straddling glowing globes and caressing the giant W" makes us sound so freakin 'horny ... oh wait ... nevermind. Blogger Bender - Part II
- He finally finished and moved against her, caressing her body with the one remaining piece of garlic bread he hadn't scarfed down. Mark C. Miller: The Story of the World's Strangest Romance
- In addition to caressing her slim body like another layer of skin, the teddy is made of a warm rose-colored silk that brings out some much-needed extra color in her cheeks.
- Again the mitten was a caressing obstacle to utterance. Smoke Bellew
- The camera pans past a harpist to show the scene through the strings of the harp - and the harpist's strumming hand gives the appearance of caressing Cleopatra's body.
- In addition to caressing her slim body like another layer of skin, the teddy is made of a warm rose-colored silk that brings out some much-needed extra color in her cheeks.
- You feel the breeze coming from the window, gently caressing your face.
- Caressing, hugging, stroking, and cuddling all send a chain reaction of chemicals to signal your brain that this is pleasurable.
- He smiled at me and pulled me to him, stroking my hair and caressing my face.