- dandles
- dan·dle || 'dændl v. bounce up and down (on one's knee or in one's arms)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Dandler — Dan dler (d[a^]n dl[ e]r), n. One who dandles or fondles. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Minotaur — This article is about the mythological monster. For other uses, see Minotaur (disambiguation). Minotaur Minotaur bust, (National Archaeological Museum of Athens) Mythology Greek Grouping … Wikipedia
Honest Labourer (ballad) — The Honest Labourer , The Jolly Thresher , Poor Man, Poor Man or The Nobleman and the Thresher is a traditional English Folk ballad (Roud #19) [http://library.efdss.org/cgi bin/query.cgi?index roud=on cross=off type=Song access=off op 9=or field… … Wikipedia
dandler — noun someone who dandles … Wiktionary
dandler — n. person who dandles, person who fondles … English contemporary dictionary
dandlers — n. person who dandles, person who fondles … English contemporary dictionary
caress — vb Caress, fondle, pet, cosset, cuddle, dandle mean to show affection or love by touching or handling. Caress implies an expression of tender interest (as by soft stroking or patting) or of affection ordinarily without undue familiarity {soothing … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dandle — UK [ˈdænd(ə)l] / US verb [transitive] Word forms dandle : present tense I/you/we/they dandle he/she/it dandles present participle dandling past tense dandled past participle dandled old fashioned to move a baby or young child up and down gently… … English dictionary
dan|dler — «DAN dluhr», noun. a person who dandles or fondles … Useful english dictionary