About The Word Fondle
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Fondle
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What's The Definition Of Fondle?
[v] touch lightly and with affection, with brushing motions; "He stroked his long beard"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Fondle: stroke Related Terms | Find terms related to Fondle: bear | bosom | care for | caress | cherish | clasp | cling to | clip | cocker | coddle | cosset | cradle | cuddle | cultivate | dandle | dry-nurse | embosom | embrace | entertain | feed | feel up | foster | handle | harbor | have | have and hold | hold | hold on to | hug | keep | knead | lavish care on | love | massage | mother | nestle | nose | nourish | nurse | nurture | nuzzle | pamper | pat | pet | rub | rub against | rub noses | snuggle | spoon-feed | stroke | suckle | sustain | touch | treasure | treasure up | wet-nurse See Also | caress | lap | lick Fondle In Webster's Dictionary \Fon"dle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fondled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Fondling}.] [From {Fond}, v.]
To treat or handle with tenderness or in a loving manner; to
caress; as, a nurse fondles a child.
Syn: Syn.- See {Caress}.
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