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Definition of fondle in English: fondleverbˈfɒnd(ə)lˈfɑndl [with object]Stroke or caress lovingly or erotically. 爱抚,抚弄 he kissed and fondled her 他吻过并爱抚过她。 Example sentencesExamples - After she told him she pierced her belly, Dueck began fondling her.
- He looked at them and fondled their strings lovingly.
- Throughout, he narrows his eyes behind bushy eyebrows and slips coins from hand to hand, as if fondling a rosary.
- She fondled his hair lovingly and made her way to Jessica's room.
- He sits there on the sofa, slowly turning the pages, fondling each and every one.
- In the affidavit, Imre describes she and the boy kissing and fondling one another.
- I also saw one elderly couple fondling the power tools and speaking in a language consisting solely of consonants and facial expressions.
- This can include cuddling, fondling, stroking, massaging and kissing.
- He stops in front of the row of Silliscups rip-offs and begins fondling each one, seemingly to judge the sturdiness of the plastic.
- I looked up to see one of the boys, he was fondling me, touching me and I tried to scream.
- He was accused of fondling the girl while posing for a photo with her and her mother.
- Soviet-style posters of happy storm troopers and peasant girls fondling potent sheaves fade and curl in the hot wind.
- He fondled her soft ears and, for just a moment, laid his cheek against her neck.
- In the print version, Anoushka is sitting beside her famous father, fondling the goat.
- Eriksson was quick to signal his intentions by fondling her at the table, she said.
- She was with a man who seemed as oblivious to public decency as she was, kissing and fondling her as they walked.
- He may need counselling after they kept fondling him throughout the fourth quarter.
- Despite this, I can often be found salivating over a Viking catalogue or fondling the gorgeous specimens on sale in Paperchase.
- Calling her over, Justine stroked her sleek face and fondled her mane.
- He chuckled and fondled his sword handle lovingly.
Synonyms caress, stroke, pat, pet, pull, finger, touch, tickle, twiddle, play with, massage, knead maul, molest informal paw, grope, feel up, touch up, cop a feel of
nounˈfɒnd(ə)lˈfɑndl An act of fondling. 爱抚,抚弄 Example sentencesExamples - One person's affectionate pat is another's lascivious fondle.
- A penniless Essex University student is auctioning a fondle of her breasts on E-bay to get her through the year.
- Chocolate responds to the warmth of your mouth and each fondle of your tongue, softly, slinkily and slowly it melts.
Synonyms stroke, stroking, touch, touching, fondle, fondling, skim, pat, nuzzle, nuzzling, kiss
Derivativesnoun Most of the contributors are already well known modern digital tone fondlers and most of them turn in above-average performances. Example sentencesExamples - My death-ray stare was useless because the theater was dark and I couldn't pinpoint the exact source of the candy fondler.
- We've become the therapeutic nation of huggers and fondlers.
OriginLate 17th century (in the sense 'pamper'): back-formation from obsolete fondling 'much-loved or petted person', from fond + -ling. Definition of fondle in US English: fondleverbˈfändlˈfɑndl [with object]Stroke or caress lovingly or erotically. 爱抚,抚弄 the dog came over to have his ears fondled charges that he fondled a patient during an examination Example sentencesExamples - He stops in front of the row of Silliscups rip-offs and begins fondling each one, seemingly to judge the sturdiness of the plastic.
- This can include cuddling, fondling, stroking, massaging and kissing.
- In the print version, Anoushka is sitting beside her famous father, fondling the goat.
- In the affidavit, Imre describes she and the boy kissing and fondling one another.
- He may need counselling after they kept fondling him throughout the fourth quarter.
- Despite this, I can often be found salivating over a Viking catalogue or fondling the gorgeous specimens on sale in Paperchase.
- He looked at them and fondled their strings lovingly.
- Soviet-style posters of happy storm troopers and peasant girls fondling potent sheaves fade and curl in the hot wind.
- She fondled his hair lovingly and made her way to Jessica's room.
- Eriksson was quick to signal his intentions by fondling her at the table, she said.
- She was with a man who seemed as oblivious to public decency as she was, kissing and fondling her as they walked.
- Calling her over, Justine stroked her sleek face and fondled her mane.
- I also saw one elderly couple fondling the power tools and speaking in a language consisting solely of consonants and facial expressions.
- He was accused of fondling the girl while posing for a photo with her and her mother.
- He fondled her soft ears and, for just a moment, laid his cheek against her neck.
- He sits there on the sofa, slowly turning the pages, fondling each and every one.
- After she told him she pierced her belly, Dueck began fondling her.
- I looked up to see one of the boys, he was fondling me, touching me and I tried to scream.
- He chuckled and fondled his sword handle lovingly.
- Throughout, he narrows his eyes behind bushy eyebrows and slips coins from hand to hand, as if fondling a rosary.
Synonyms caress, stroke, pat, pet, pull, finger, touch, tickle, twiddle, play with, massage, knead
nounˈfändlˈfɑndl An act of fondling. 爱抚,抚弄 Example sentencesExamples - A penniless Essex University student is auctioning a fondle of her breasts on E-bay to get her through the year.
- Chocolate responds to the warmth of your mouth and each fondle of your tongue, softly, slinkily and slowly it melts.
- One person's affectionate pat is another's lascivious fondle.
Synonyms stroke, stroking, touch, touching, fondle, fondling, skim, pat, nuzzle, nuzzling, kiss
OriginLate 17th century (in the sense ‘pamper’): back-formation from obsolete fondling ‘much-loved or petted person’, from fond + -ling. |