Which preposition to use with fondling

with Occurrences 3%

It is the tiger way to tease, long moments, with half-bared talons; to let the prey crawl away a few feet for the rapture of leaping at it again; to fondle with an exquisite cruelty for moments that seem endless to its prey.

of Occurrences 3%

That bower by the loch, too, was favourable to the fondlings of a secret love; nor was it sometimes less to the prisoner a refuge from the eeriness which comes of ennuiif it is not the same thingunder the pressure of which strange feeling he would creep out at times when Annie could not be with him; nay, sometimes when the family had gone to bed.

about Occurrences 2%

I could not help admiring the brave old wrinkled workman as he stood in the doorway talking about his secondhand trade, whilst the gusty wind fondled about in his thin gray hair.

in Occurrences 2%

Every day sends out, in quest of pleasure and distinction, some heir fondled in ignorance, and flattered into pride.

into Occurrences 1%

And not the great barons whom it will suit Edward's policy to win from the Lancastrians, not the Exeters and the Somersets, but the craven varlets, and lackeys, and dross of the campfalse alike to Henry and to Edwardare to be fondled into lordships and dandled into power.

on Occurrences 1%

The same Indian that brought them to the Factory had, in the year 1770, two others so tame that when on his passage to Prince of Wales's Fort in a canoe, the moose always followed him along the bank of the river; and at night, or on any other occasion when the Indians landed, the young moose generally came and fondled on them, as the most domestic animal would have done, and never offered to stray from the tents.

by Occurrences 1%

For the maternal and paternal Slowboy were alike unknown to Fame, and Tilly had been bred by public charity, a foundling; which word, though only differing from fondling by one vowel's length, is very different in meaning, and expresses quite another thing.

as Occurrences 1%

Being left entirely at liberty, and extremely well fed, the tiger grew rapidly, appeared tame and fondling as a dog, and in every respect entirely domesticated.

from Occurrences 1%

Thereafter she had never doubted him; he had barked at all twelve of Mr. Heatherbloom's predecessorsthe dozen other answers to the advertisement; but here he was sedulous for fondlings from Horatio.

in Occurrences 1%

What is more tender than a mother's love To the sweet infant fondling in her arms?

at Occurrences 1%

Your dogs are caressed and fondled at your table; but your slaves, who are frequently styled dogs or beasts, have not an equal privilege.

Which preposition to use with  fondling