pamper in the PONS Dictionary

pamper Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to pamper oneself
to pamper sb/sth with sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She is pampered, but time takes its toll on her, mechanically and cosmetically; eventually, her owner trades her in.
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This may be because she was pampered like a princess during her childhood.
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Males are primarily poets and artisans, and enjoy dull, pampered lifestyles.
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She was a plain, frail child with a forlornness of spirit, which affected her grandparents who pampered her with food and clothes.
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She is pampered with material possessions and a nanny, but is estranged from her grandfather.
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Born a sickly child, he was pampered and doted on by his parents as well as the court staff.
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Pamper parties are usually held in the hostess's home although they are sometimes offered by spas and salons.
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A doting grandmother, she is constantly pampering her family with hearty meals and tacky hand-made clothing.
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A foxwoman's only purpose seems to be pampering herself and feeding her own vanity, though they sometimes seem driven to raise a daughter.
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There are unusual snacks, curries, pulaos and sweets to pamper avid eaters.
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