fondle|fondled|fondles|fondling in English
verb
[fon·dle || 'fɑndl /'fɒndl]
touch fondly, caress, stroke; show fondness
Use "fondle|fondled|fondles|fondling" in a sentence
1. She fondled his neck.
2. She fondled the puppies.
3. To make love by fondling and caressing.
4. Let my final once fondle.
5. To touch or fondle ( someone ) sexually.
6. Or pulled around, or fondled, or goosed.
7. In tears, the hunter fondled Laelaps' ears.
8. Let us learn not to fondle Satan.
9. He then begins to fondle her breasts.
10. He gently fondled the baby's feet.
11. I wanted to see who I was fondling.
12. 13 To make love by fondling and caressing.
13. He reached under her blouse and fondled her breasts.
14. The postman fondle Admiringly, placed it in his parcel
15. Their breasts were squeezed there, and their virgin bosoms were fondled.
16. For all you know, you've spent your life fondling little boys.
17. The women Allege that top male executives routinely fondled f
18. Today I shall fondle my children while they are young.
19. Did you fondle anyone while I was away?
20. He tried to kiss her and fondle her.
21. Other alleged abuses include genital fondling and rape with foreign objects.
22. The pedigree for Canoodled (IRE) is: MEHMAS (IRE) - FONDLED - SELKIRK (USA).
23. The women allege that top male executives routinely fondled female employees.
24. Jack fondled the silver beads and recited a prayer.
25. English words for Caressez include caress, stroke, fondle, cuddle and toy