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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.

fondle

English

Verb

  • To touch or stroke lovingly.
  • Mothers fondle their babies.
  • To grasp.
  • The lovers fondled each other.

    Derived terms

    * fondler * fondlingly

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    See also

    * dandle * pet

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    grovel

    English

    Verb

  • To be prone on the ground.
  • To crawl
  • To abase oneself before another person.
  • To be nice to someone or apologize in the hope of securing something.
  • To take pleasure in mundane activities.
  • Usage notes

    * The spellings grovelling and grovelled are more common in the UK. Groveling and groveled are more common in the US.

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