kids do not have proper manners because they are coddled by their parents. [verb]
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You can watch the birds cozy up with their eggs or coddle their newly hatched chicks. [verb]
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Luangpor looked after us but he did n't coddle us, and as much as possible left us to find out for ourselves. [verb]
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Edna took him in her arms, and seating herself in the rocker, began to coddle and caress him, calling him all manner of tender names, soothing him to sleep. [verb]
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"Not a bit of it; that's just what you need, for you've been molly-coddled too much." [verb]
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'Oh, Mother, I know that means he is either a molly-coddle or a black sheep.' [Please select]
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At this period, the unmilitary youth of England were not affectionately coddled by their friends. [Please select]
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Is it not strange that such hardy parents should coddle their children so. [Please select]
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I can tell you, Granny would not coddle me so. [Please select]
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