grope

grope
grope1 [grəup US group] v
[: Old English; Origin: grapian]
1.) [I ]
to try to find something that you cannot see by feeling with your hands
grope for
Ginny groped for her glasses on the bedside table.
grope around
We groped around in the darkness.
2.) [I and T]
to go somewhere by feeling the way with your hands because you cannot see
grope your way along/across etc
I was groping my way blindly through the trees.
Ally groped steadily towards the door.
3.) grope for sth
to try hard to find the right words to say or the right solution to a problem but without any real idea of how to do this
She hesitated, seeming to grope for words.
4.) [T] informal
to move your hands over someone's body to get sexual pleasure, especially when they do not want you to do this
grope 2
grope2 n [C usually singular]
informal touching someone's body to get sexual pleasure, especially when they do not want you to do this

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  • Grope — (gr[=o]p), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Groped} (gr[=o]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Groping}.] [OE. gropen, gropien, grapien, AS. gr[=a]pian to touch, grope, fr. gr[imac]pan to gripe. See {Gripe}.] 1. To feel with or use the hands; to handle. [Obs.] [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Grope — Grope, v. t. 1. To search out by feeling in the dark; as, we groped our way at midnight. [1913 Webster] 2. To examine; to test; to sound. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Felix gropeth him, thinking to have a bribe. Genevan Test. (Acts xxiv. ).… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • grope — (v.) O.E. grapian to feel about (as one blind or in darkness), originally lay hold of, seize, touch, attain, related to gripan grasp at (see GRIPE (Cf. gripe)). Figurative sense is from early 14c. Indecent sense (marked as obsolete in OED) is… …   Etymology dictionary

  • grope — [v] feel about for cast about, examine, explore, feel blindly, finger*, fish*, flounder, fumble, grabble, handle, manipulate, poke, pry, root, scrabble, search, touch; concepts 34,216,612 …   New thesaurus

  • grope — ► VERB 1) feel about or search blindly or uncertainly with the hands. 2) informal feel or fondle (someone) for sexual pleasure, especially against their will. ► NOUN informal ▪ an act of groping someone. ORIGIN Old English, related to GRIPE(Cf.… …   English terms dictionary

  • grope — [grōp] vi. groped, groping [ME gropien < OE grapian, to touch, seize, akin to Ger greifen, to grasp: for IE base see GRIPE] to feel or search about blindly, hesitantly, or uncertainly; feel one s way vt. 1. to seek or find (one s way) by… …   English World dictionary

  • grope — I UK [ɡrəʊp] / US [ɡroʊp] verb Word forms grope : present tense I/you/we/they grope he/she/it gropes present participle groping past tense groped past participle groped 1) a) grope or grope around [intransitive] to search for something inside a… …   English dictionary

  • grope — v. 1) (D; intr.) to grope for (to grope for one s keys) 2) (P; intr.) to grope around (in the dark) * * * [grəʊp] (P; intr.) to grope around (in the dark) (D; intr.) to grope for (to grope for one s keys) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • grope — grope1 [ group ] verb 1. ) grope or grope around intransitive to search for something inside a container, bag, etc. by feeling with your hands: She was groping around in her purse for her keys. a ) transitive to try to get to a place by feeling… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • grope — [[t]gro͟ʊp[/t]] gropes, groping, groped 1) VERB If you grope for something that you cannot see, you try to find it by moving your hands around in order to feel it. [V for n] With his left hand he groped for the knob, turned it, and pulled the… …   English dictionary

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