caress in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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To capture one moment, be it a caress or a twitch.
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Removing his hat, she seems to recognize him, and gently caresses his face.
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The reliefs at either side show human figures caressing each other, that is, in attitudes of harmony.
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She is caressing a dog with her left hand while she hushes with the fingers of her right hand.
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They caress and make love in a barn.
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Then different sounds were amalgamated, care being taken, however, to caress the ear with gentle harmonies.
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Needless to say, they tried every means to get me back caresses, tears, pleas and promises.
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The scene is interspersed with other scenes of the pair caressing.
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I don't want to be held and caressed every night.
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It is so, she gives birth, and for a while all the sorrows of her prison are soothed by the caresses of her child.
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