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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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coddle [Brit ˈkɒd(ə)l, Am ˈkɑdl] VB trans

coddled eggs FOOD
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in the PONS Dictionary

coddle [ˈkɒdl, Am ˈkɑ:dl] VB trans

1. coddle (cook gently):

2. coddle (treat tenderly):

in the PONS Dictionary

coddle [ˈka·dl] VB trans

1. coddle (cook gently):

2. coddle (treat tenderly):

Present
Icoddle
youcoddle
he/she/itcoddles
wecoddle
youcoddle
theycoddle
Past
Icoddled
youcoddled
he/she/itcoddled
wecoddled
youcoddled
theycoddled
Present Perfect
Ihavecoddled
youhavecoddled
he/she/ithascoddled
wehavecoddled
youhavecoddled
theyhavecoddled
Past Perfect
Ihadcoddled
youhadcoddled
he/she/ithadcoddled
wehadcoddled
youhadcoddled
theyhadcoddled

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

But critics said the policy helped coddle students, and gave a signal that cheating does not have serious consequences.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
Was he coddled, or was he rushed in too soon?
www.theatlantic.com
The rest of us coddled her gladly, assuming that she needed protection...
en.wikipedia.org
He's not a child anymore, and doesn't need to be coddled like he used to before their relationship.
www.denofgeek.com
He can amuse himself, doesn't need molly coddling, likes to do stuff but can appreciate the time for snoozing and just chilling out.
www.news24.com

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