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Associations of "Caressed" (30 Words)
adore | Love and respect (someone) deeply. She adores Mexican cuisine. |
affection | A positive feeling of liking. An affection of the skin. |
beating | Pulsation or throbbing, especially of the heart. Torture methods included beating. |
cherish | Be fond of; be attached to. I cherish the letters she wrote. |
congratulatory | Conveying good wishes or praise to someone in response to an achievement or special occasion. As well as a congratulatory message from the Queen Elsie received many cards and flowers. |
couple | A pair of partners in a dance or game. We got some eggs would you like a couple. |
cuddly | Denoting a toy, especially a model of an animal, that is padded or spongy and covered in soft fabric. She was short and cuddly. |
diagonal | Mathematics a set of entries in a square matrix running diagonally either from the upper left to lower right entry or running from the upper right to lower left entry. A diagonal line across the page. |
embrace | Hold (someone) closely in one’s arms, especially as a sign of affection. Aunt Sophie embraced her warmly. |
embracement | The act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection. |
encourage | Contribute to the progress or growth of. Pupils are encouraged to be creative. |
espouse | Take in marriage. A virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph. |
family | An association of people who share common beliefs or activities. The family home. |
fondly | With affection or liking. They fondly believed the cheers were for them. |
greeting | (usually plural) an acknowledgment or expression of good will (especially on meeting. Mandy shouted a greeting. |
hit | Hit the intended target or goal. He picked up the phone and hit several buttons. |
hug | Cherish or cling to (something such as a belief. Left winger Stewart hugged the touchline. |
kiss | A light glancing touch. A quick kiss on the cheek. |
kissing | Affectionate play (or foreplay without contact with the genital organs. |
love | A personified figure of love often represented as Cupid. I just love dancing. |
lovingly | With love or great care. They smile lovingly at each other. |
married | Married people. Married life. |
pat | Pat or squeeze fondly or playfully especially under the chin. A pat reply. |
snugly | With comparative ease; comfortably. He motored away to win snugly by three and a half lengths. |
soothe | Cause to feel better. The medicine soothes the pain of the inflammation. |
tap | Walk with a tapping sound. On most vices the metal jaws are drilled and tapped to accept screws. |
whisper | A soft or confidential tone of voice a whispered word or phrase. Alison was whispering in his ear. |