Caresses

//kəˈɹɛsɪz//

"Caresses" in a Sentence (10 examples)

On his return the chaste caresses of his wife amply recompensed the warrior for the fatigues he had undergone and for the danger to which he had been exposed.

Mary loves when Tom caresses her.

In the wild wilderness, a leopard mother caresses her cub, as Hagar did Ishmael; or a queen of France the dauphin.

The child caresses the cat.

Especially was this the case with Daphnis, who, having passed the winter at home in inactivity, was more impetuous and pressing than ever in the caresses he bestowed on Chloe.

Then it was that Daphnis bethought himself of the teachings of Lycaenium, and that Chloe, for the first time in her life, realised that their caresses in the woods and fields had been but so much child's play.

The dawn, with its rosy fingers, caresses the crowd with flowers.

The babbling music of the brook caresses the apple tree's leaves.

He can feel your caresses.

She can feel your caresses.

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