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- Caress of Steel is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on September 24, 1975, by Mercury Records. It was recorded immediately after...
- Look up caress in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A caress is an expression of physical intimacy and care. Caress may also refer to: A surname. Ronald...
- Caresses is a 1998 Spanish drama film by Ventura Pons, originally titled Carícies in Catalan. Barcelona is the scenario for eleven entwined stories sharing...
- power to attract crowds, but Caresser threw it away when he noticed the snake moving as he p****ed by a church. By 1936, Caresser was back in Trinidad and...
- being inside someone's personal space, holding hands, hugging, kissing, caressing and ****ual activity. Physical intimacy can often convey the real meaning...
- 1360. By adversaries he has been called Magnus Smek (lit. 'Magnus the Caresser'). Medieval Swedish kings did not use regnal numbers as part of their title...
- sportsman, Longmans, Green and Company Weintraub, Stanley (2001), Edward the Caresser: The Playboy Prince Who Became Edward VII, Free Press, ISBN 978-0-684-85318-5...
- "Last Caress" is a song by American punk rock band Misfits, first released on their 1980 EP Beware. Written by vocalist Glenn Danzig, the song was later...
- categorized as non-penetrative ****. Oral ****, for example, which can include oral caress of the genitalia, as well as penile penetration of the mouth or oral penetration...
- Nawaz (Persian: نواز, romanized: one who caresses; transliterations vary) may refer to: Gharib Nawaz (1143–1236), Indian Sufi saint Bande Nawaz (1321–1422)...