Coddle Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for coddle.
coddle
coddle
/ˈkɒdəl/
cosset
pamper
posset
Examples
- It's not our job to coddle the sensitive.
- That's an example of coddling racial prejudice.
- The purpose of the article shouldn't be to coddle CheeseDreams.
- Their job is to teach and advise the candidate, not to coddle them.
- All the sudden we're being cared for and coddled again.
- You will coddle him in the hopes that he will become responsible.
- Do we coddle someone endlessly on the hopes they turn around
- The only thing they seem to be coddling is your foul, fiendish conduct.
- It's generally the vandals and those who coddle them who feel that way.
- We coddle wikilawyers, and let them define all the terms of discourse.
treat with excessive indulgence
verb
cook in nearly boiling water
verb
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"Cold + Dull. Babies feel cold and dull when not cuddled warmly."
"Cot + Dull. Baby's cot is too dull, we gently fuss and keep warm."
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