Treat with excessive indulgence.
1We must rally round and cosset this cove in no uncertain manner.
2Not cosset her and spoil her for the next week or two.
3She, bless her, should dandle and cosset them to her heart's content.
4Miss Matilda looked miserably ill; and I prepared to comfort and cosset her.
5I've never been the type to flatter and cosset my patients.
6It's persuasive and strangely consoling, given that Grayling is not one to cosset.
7Dat ar' boy trains roun' arter his mudder like a cosset, he does.
8Nature is no sentimentalist,-doesnot cosset or pamper us.
9I tucked a shawl round her; I'd cosset a prickly porcupine if it was paying me twice.
10I'll bring him up as a cosset.
11To sleep-todreams, O little cosset lambs!
12Hussy vintages swim to a cosset.
13That colt went off as ferce as a wild-cat, and come back as quiet as a cosset lamb.
14When this is done the presiding officers actively protect the executive and cosset them from answering the tough questions.
15And Maggie had left the table to cosset Mrs Nixon, who of late received more help than she gave.
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