fondling / ˈfɒn dl /

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fondling2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

fon·dled, fon·dling.

  1. to handle or touch lovingly, affectionately, or tenderly; caress: to fondle a precious object.
  2. to molest sexually by touching or caressing.
  3. Obsolete. to treat with fond indulgence.
v. 无主动词 verb

fon·dled, fon·dling.

  1. to show fondness, as by manner, words, or caresses.

fondling 近义词

v. 动词 verb

touch lovingly

更多fondling例句

  1. In April, an Uber driver was charged with fondling a passenger in Chicago.
  2. It was an uberX driver who was charged with fondling a passenger in Chicago in March.
  3. Woolfolk told Galasso that the priest started by fondling him as a young boy, which escalated to rape by the time he was 12.
  4. “In the stage direction, they almost have sex on stage … there was a lot more fondling,” Friedlich says.
  5. When sons Joe Jr. and Jack enter his office, Joe Sr. continues his fondling as his sons look on, “amused.”
  6. Meantime was it possible that by fondling she wanted to get anything out of Black Sheep?
  7. You have then been whimpering and fondling, like a Spaniel, over the Fellow that hath abusd you.
  8. These peculiarities, together with her way of fondling the pearls, did not escape Mr. Ricketty's calculating observation.
  9. Is there no pity, no relenting ruth, Points to the parents fondling o'er their child?
  10. I was sitting up very straight beside her listening to every word Mr. Wood said, and she was fondling my head.