Sentences with fondle
fon·dle
F f - He tried to kiss her and fondle her. [VERB noun]
- Mothers fondle their babies.
- Or did she say no, only allowing the boys to fondle her because her hands were pinned by one of the perpetrators?
- You can fondle her clothes, but she won't move.
- The lovers fondled each other.
- To fondle a precious object; to fondle a child.
- He drew the curtain around the bed and proceeded to inappropriately fondle the victim's genital area.
- The charges stem from an alleged incident in which Trachman fondled the teenager and persuaded her to remove her clothing and fondle herself during a visit.
- Teichrow then attempted to persuade the children to fondle themselves while he videotaped them, Webb said.
- Tourists wander the boardwalk and fondle the souvenirs in the terminal gift shop.
- They love to fondle it, respect it, and it gets them in trouble.