0 past simple and past participle of caress --
1 to touch or kiss someone in a gentle and loving way: --
Gently he caressed her cheek.
Much of the list included words ending with -ed changed to end -t (addressed, caressed, missed, possessed and wished, becoming addresst, carest, mist, possest and wisht, respectively).
They also love to be listened to and caressed.
He never bullied a racing car, he sort of caressed it into doing the things he wanted it to do.
When he arrived to join her rebellion, she caressed his cheek, as he is one of her lovers.
Kreutzer, too, came and caressed and embraced him.
The interaction between the visitors and the animals is a speciality of this zoo, for example, various pets can caressed and fed.
I don't want to be held and caressed every night.
They offered help, caressed his body and carried him from the room in a great gesture of sympathy.