caress

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/kəˈrɛs/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/kəˈrɛs/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(kə res)

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caress [sb],
caress [sth]
vtr
(touch affectionately)acariciar vtr
  (MX)apapachar vtr
  acariciar a vtr + prep
  (MX)apapachar a vtr + prep
 Danielle caressed the child's cheek.
 Danielle acarició la mejilla del niño.
caress n (affectionate touch)caricia nf
  (MX)apapacho nm
 A gentle touch or caress can be reassuring.
 Un contacto o una caricia amable puede ser reconfortante.
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'caress' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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Spanish:

Collocations: [loving, sensual, relaxing, calming] caresses, has a [gentle, loving] caress, [enjoyed, lapped up, felt] her [gentle] caresses, more...

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