1. caressing - Noun
2. caressing - Verb
of Caress
Source: Webster's dictionaryA madness of tender caressing seized her. She purred as a tiger might have done, while she undulated like a snake. Elinor Glyn
Today on the way home, it snows. Big, soft caressing flakes fall onto our skin like cold moths; the air fills with feathers. Margaret Atwood
It will be readily admitted that brown tints have never coursed beneath our skin; it will be discovered that yellow shines forth in our flesh, that red blazes, and that green, blue and violet dance upon it with untold charms, voluptuous and caressing. Umberto Boccioni
Home! That was what they meant, those caressing appeals, Those soft touches wafted through the air, those invisible little hands pulling and tugging, all one way. Kenneth Grahame
Pools of sorrow waves of joy are drifting thorough my open mind possessing and caressing m. John Lennon
All life was weather, a waiting through the hot where events had no significance for the cool that was soft and caressing like a woman's hand on a tired forehead. F. Scott Fitzgerald