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fondle

[fon-dl] / ˈfɒn dl /


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Mr. Wainwright’s version does fondle the trademark pipe, which suggests the original Maigret as well as a painting by Magritte.

From The Wall Street Journal

The men were directed to fondle the women and guess their identities.

From Salon

"He pulled me in under the water, and groped and fondled me, making me feel very, very uncomfortable - very much trapped. I was terrified thinking how am I going to get out of this."

From BBC

Monday, fondled her breasts and tried to remove her from the area, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

From Los Angeles Times

One woman alleged in a lawsuit that an Irvine doctor smirked and laughed while opening a paper vest she was wearing to expose and fondle her breasts.

From Los Angeles Times