Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caress.(verb)
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Use "caresses" in a sentence
"Such attentions as she had received, particularly when they literally touch the body, are sometimes called the caresses of the master's steel."
"To be plain, and not mystical, it is obvious that if I had expected compliments and caresses from the English press to my 'Poems before Congress,' the said poems would have been little deserved in England, and a greater mistake on my part than any committed by the 'Athenaeum,' which is saying much."
"To be plain, and not mystical, it is obvious that if I had expected compliments and caresses from the English press to my 'Poems before"