Treat with excessive indulgence.
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Examples for "baby"
Examples for "baby"
1She had made that decision long ago; her baby was the law.
2Jai's health and the viability of our baby were at great risk.
3Another baby, born the previous year, left as his family moved away.
4The main risks to the baby are premature birth and respiratory problems.
5We wish that a baby will soon grace your family, Knotgrass said.
1However, I also strongly believe in the right to spoil your vote.
2I wanted to spoil the party by a long way, Abbott said.
3No way was he going to let a woman spoil the moment.
4We should not interfere in case we spoil an official criminal investigation.
5The only result will be to spoil the control of the aeroplane.
1News Corp is in an better position to indulge in public soul-searching.
2IS IT possible to indulge in national stereotyping without being a racist?
3Covid-19 has also given politicians a chance to indulge their protectionist instincts.
4And these indulge in subtleties in order to excuse the most wicked.
5Besides, the South with its slave labor could not indulge in manufacturing.
1Other animals in the range include elephants, alligators, giraffes and cocker spaniels.
2This was the moment when the red cocker's tail came to grief.
3He sounds like our cocker spaniel puppy, and still I don't understand.
4I don't have to wait long for the muted clitter of cocker claws.
5The seven puppies include five beagles and two beagle-cocker spaniel mixes.
1I had no idea that he would be such an old coddle.
2We make no attempt to coddle the people who work with us.
3It's not that and you know it, Joe, so don't coddle me.
4And so we left them alone awhile, to coddle over their raptures.
5Come on, and don't be a molly-coddle, cried Tommy, wild to go.
1Great featherbed clouds are billowing across the sun, their edges brilliant silver.
2Her featherbed was twice as wide and lofty as my straw-and-rag-filled shakedown.
3The bed hangings were askew and the featherbed dumped unceremoniously on the floor.
4The bedding smelled of down must, and the pungent straw beneath the featherbed.
5For a moment she thought about the High King's featherbed.
1But they got four in return: Nick is no mollycoddle, you know.
2And they say he's the most awful mollycoddle-looksjust like a girl.
3We don't need a mollycoddle like you here in the Naval Academy!
4We didn't bring the boy out here to make a mollycoddle of him.
5You don't want to make a mollycoddle of him, do you?
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.
1I'd a humor to pamper myself so long as my side protested.
2I knew how to pamper myself and indulge in a slow morning.
3How much you pamper yourself after that is entirely up to you.
4In this hell of theirs they will even pamper his beastly body.'
5And you don't have to pamper them-particularlyin the matter of food.
6When my girls do something great, I praise them and pamper them.
7We can paint it and pamper it and make it like heaven.
8The sentimentalists never stop at providing necessaries; they want to pamper.
9I'm no pro photographer, but neither do I pamper my gear.
10At any rate I now pamper myself to an unreasonable extent.
11Take a break and pamper yourself with these albums this weekend.
12You are a slave to sensuality, and pamper your lusts at any cost.
13Hal is an electronic engineer, and doesn't pamper the bird like Betty does.
14Nineteen people out of 20 adore the stuff, so why not pamper them?
15Now, I'm going to pamper these old bones for an hour or two.
16Oh, how can we pamper our appetites upon luxuries drawn from reluctant fingers?
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