Coddle
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British pronunciation/kˈɒdə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈkɑdəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "coddle"

to coddle
01

couver, surprotéger

to overly pamper or indulge someone
02

pocher, cuisiner à feu doux

to cook something gently in water just below boiling point

coddle

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coddler

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coddler

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The mother is coddling her sick child, bringing them soup and blankets.
While on vacation, they were coddling themselves with massages and room service.
She coddles her pet dog, giving him treats and belly rubs whenever he whines.
He coddled his children when they were young, always giving in to their demands.
Tomorrow, I will coddle myself with a relaxing bath and a good book after a long day at work.
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