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Definition of Caressers
1. caresser [n] - See also: caresser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caressers
Literary usage of Caressers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appletons' Journal (1877)
"The dinner was a thing to remember : the wines, "bosom caressers;" the banker,
good, solid company ; Julie, a bouquet of spring flowers. ..."
2. The Works of Frederick Grimke by Frederick Grimké (1871)
"... this greater delicacy, and beauty, and the modesty which is naturally attendant
upon them, causes females to be caressed, instead of the caressers. ..."
3. The Dialogues of Devils: On the Many Vices which Abound in the Civil and by John Macgowan (1860)
"... and in the issue, when he cannot carry every point his own way, he turns
against his former caressers, and becomes a scourge of the community. ..."
4. No! by José Antonio ( Millán (2004)
""Ne pas caresser svp": No acariciar, por favor [No mano en cuello de caballo],
cartel, Carcassonne (Francia), picadero, 2003 "Ne pas caressers.vp":No ..."