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Definition of Fondles
1. fondle [v] - See also: fondle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fondles
Literary usage of Fondles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Professor Conant: A Story of English and American Social and Political Life by Lucius Seth Huntington (1884)
"THE BRITISH LION fondles THE PROFESSOR. WE must take a three months' vacation
now, though, meantime, the world will move, and some things of interest to us ..."
2. The Philosophy of History by Augustus Schade, Rudolf Rocholl (1899)
"The radii of the stellar orbits ьу-gon« t¡m concentrate in him; the planet moves
and forms its constellations in his behalf; it fondles and feeds him. ..."
3. Notes: Critical & Biographical by R.B. Gruelle. Collection of W.T. Walters by Richard B. Gruelle, William Thompson Walters (1895)
"A mother whose face beams with maternal love and affection fondles two children.
Her face is turned toward the larger child, who stands at her side. ..."