Sentences with caress
ca·ress
C c - He was gently caressing her golden hair. [VERB noun]
- Margaret took me to one side, holding my arm in a gentle caress.
- Men know how to caress if they know how to caress their woman.
- The sight of my accommodation produced a caress of distaste.
- The wind caressed her face
- She loves being caressed by her boyfriend.
- I'll stare at its sleek lines in wonder, caress its aluminium case.
- A young woman who believed her self to be the cherished object of a worshipful caress was, in fact.
- The breeze caressed the trees.
- Caress refers to a display of affection by gentle stroking or patting; , fondle implies a more demonstrative show of love or affection, as by hugging or kissing; , pet1, as applied generally, implies treatment with special affection and indulgence, including patting, fondling, etc., but informally it refers to indulgence, esp. by young couples, in hugging, kissing, and amorous caresses; , cuddle implies affectionate handling, as of a small child by its mother, by pressing or drawing close within the arms; , dandle implies the showing of playful affection toward a child by moving him or her up and down lightly on the knee