coddled in the PONS Dictionary

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Was he coddled, or was he rushed in too soon?
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They were coddled, told they were special and everyone got a trophy just for showing up.
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In the past, recipes called for coddling fruit, but in recent times the term is usually only applied to coddled eggs.
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The study didn't include feral cats, but previous research suggests ownerless felines are at least as deadly as their more coddled cousins.
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The temperature was hot, and the band members were used to being left alone, if not coddled, by the prison staff.
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We were not coddled like many players are today.
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Government has coddled, accepted, and ignored white-collar crime for too long, he testified.
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The rest of us coddled her gladly, assuming that she needed protection...
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He's not a child anymore, and doesn't need to be coddled like he used to before their relationship.
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Once he was in, city administration undercut his authority, coddled mutiny, and subversively managed cancerous factions to its own perceived advantage.
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