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caress

[kuh-res] / kəˈrɛs /




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Caress their hand and whisper the three words everyone wants to hear on Valentine’s Day: “Want a pastry?”

From Seattle Times • Feb. 11, 2022

The interviewer brought up the song "Last Caress," which contains some purposely shocking lyrics that the singer noted is not a songwriting method that would go over well today.

From Fox News • May 3, 2021

Elida beauty will consist of brands predominantly sold in Europe and North America, including Q-Tips, Caress, Tigi, Timotei, Impulse and MonSavon, which together generated revenues of around 600 million euros in 2020, the company said.

From Reuters • Apr. 29, 2021

Just eight months later the band released their third LP, Caress of Steel – a fantastically lyrical and at times maddeningly overwrought album.

From The Guardian • Mar. 24, 2011

While he shaved he sang with strange inappropriateness: "No one to love, none to Caress, Left all alone in this world's wilderness."

From McTeague by Norris, Frank




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