grope

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definition
verb
she got up and groped for her spectacles
feel about or search blindly or uncertainly with the hands.
he was accused of groping office girls
feel or fondle (someone) for sexual pleasure, especially against their will.
noun
she and Steve sneaked off for a quick grope
an act of fondling someone for sexual pleasure.
translation of 'grope'
verb
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example
But there are limits: the 'grope' must take place in a semi-private cubicle, in a strip club, and can't involve touching genitals.
I don't want to date someone who has to let people 'grope' him.
The staging of scenes in which the lights go out - actually up - and the actors 'grope' around on stage while the audience can see every move could be silly, but works brilliantly.
What mathematical model could account for the happily married successful man risking marriage and career for a meaningless drunken 'grope' with the office tart at the Christmas party?
Before then, dope smoke and the fast 'grope' made a trip to the seashore in March seem acceptable.
I reach down to the floor and 'grope' around for my phone.
Under that umbrella in Colorado as I understand it, this could be anything from a mild 'grope' to almost rape.
she and Steve sneaked off for a quick 'grope'
Yet, I'd never got more than the odd snog and a bit of a drunken 'grope' , while everyone else was at it like rabbits.
Why should I just sit back and let those sluttish women flirt and 'grope' him?
I was surprised as I felt the sudden 'grope' of two hands upon my rear.
she and Steve sneaked off for a quick 'grope'
I 'grope' blindly and my hand finds a paperweight on the end table, a lump of volcanic glass that Emily picked up on our honeymoon in Hawaii.
And although he admired the breasts, he never dared instigate a quick 'grope' of them.
Nathan felt his anger flare as he watched the man 'grope' at Marie.
He groaned inwardly, and began to 'grope' along his side table, trying to find the receiver.
Certainly, his behaviour was less than civilized: finding her asleep on the floor, he does the good thing of covering her up but takes the chance of a bit of a 'grope' as he does so, for which he gets a good slapping.
David and I are often to be found by our friends having a quick 'grope' , like a couple of teenagers.
When I was a student, the odd 'grope' was as far as it went.
And that meant he could have a good 'grope' in the dark.
Jake crawled onto the bed, 'groping' blindly for the towel he always kept nearby for just these occasions.
Enveloped in a rack of old, heavy coats, he reached up blindly, 'groping' in the air until his hand closed on a string.
The girl told her the defendant had been touching her, interfering with her and 'groping' her.
The dentist returned to find me with my head between my knees, and one arm 'groping' blindly for the stop button on the VCR.
He stood and 'groped' his way to the edge of the clearing.
By all accounts, his under-the-table 'gropes' and nightclub come-ons had women fleeing in their droves.
Obviously grateful for that flash of candor, he started 'groping for' the words that might express his incredulity.
After a few 'gropes' , and more kissing, I made my excuses and left.
The more sombre, 'gropingly' textured ritual of the Piano Trio is followed by an 86-second Piano Etude - the first of four solos by him for piano, violin and cello - that is like a fantasia on one note.
We stood at the public bar and demanded schooners, copping the jeers, sexual jibes and 'gropes' of the regulars.
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