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fondle

Fondle vs Rubbing - What's the difference?

fondle | rubbing |


As verbs the difference between fondle and rubbing

is that fondle is to touch or stroke lovingly while rubbing is .

As a noun rubbing is

an impression of an embossed or incised surface made by placing a piece of paper over it and rubbing with graphite, crayon or other coloring agent.

Fondle vs Undefined - What's the difference?

fondle | undefined |


As a verb fondle

is to touch or stroke lovingly.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Pamper vs Fondle - What's the difference?

pamper | fondle |


As verbs the difference between pamper and fondle

is that pamper is to treat with excessive care, attention or indulgence while fondle is to touch or stroke lovingly.

Snuggle vs Fondle - What's the difference?

snuggle | fondle | Related terms |

Snuggle is a related term of fondle.


As verbs the difference between snuggle and fondle

is that snuggle is (intransitive) to lie close to another person or thing, hugging or being cosy while fondle is to touch or stroke lovingly.

As a noun snuggle

is an affectionate hug.

Coddle vs Fondle - What's the difference?

coddle | fondle | Related terms |

Coddle is a related term of fondle.


As verbs the difference between coddle and fondle

is that coddle is to treat gently or with great care while fondle is to touch or stroke lovingly.

As a noun coddle

is an irish dish comprising layers of roughly sliced pork sausages and bacon rashers with sliced potatoes and onions.

Nestle vs Fondle - What's the difference?

nestle | fondle | Related terms |

Nestle is a related term of fondle.


As verbs the difference between nestle and fondle

is that nestle is to settle oneself comfortably and snugly while fondle is to touch or stroke lovingly.

Fondle vs Grovel - What's the difference?

fondle | grovel |


As verbs the difference between fondle and grovel

is that fondle is to touch or stroke lovingly while grovel is to be prone on the ground.

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