0 present participle of caress --
1 to touch or kiss someone in a gentle and loving way: --
Gently he caressed her cheek.
The jacket was embroidered with a female figure with one hand caressing the waist of the wearer, and long blonde hair cascading down one sleeve.
The romance is subdued, symbolised by waves gently caressing the shore.
She floats through a vocal line, caressing each phrase with marvelous agility.
There's no faith, no love, no caressing hand for me.
The street also features a bronze relief of a hand caressing a breast that was set in the cobblestone at night by an anonymous artist.
The street also has a bronze relief of a hand caressing a female breast.
Adults and most of the other young will gather around the newborn, touching and caressing it with their trunks.
She is caressing a dog with her left hand while she hushes with the fingers of her right hand.