coddle

[Stati Uniti]/ˈkɒd.əl/
[Regno Unito]/ˈkɑː.dəl/
Frequenza: Molto alto

Traduzione

vt. trattare con eccessiva indulgenza; cuocere (un uovo) delicatamente in acqua appena sotto il punto di ebollizione

Frasi & Collocazioni

coddle your child

coddle the baby

coddle your pet

coddle the students

coddle the audience

coddle his ego

coddle their feelings

coddle your partner

coddle the guests

coddle the team

Frasi di Esempio

parents often coddle their children to protect them from harm.

it's important not to coddle your pets too much.

he tends to coddle his younger siblings whenever they visit.

she believes that coddling children can lead to dependency.

don't coddle your friends; they need to learn to be independent.

some parents coddle their kids to boost their self-esteem.

coddling can sometimes hinder personal growth.

he was coddled as a child, which made him less resilient.

teachers should avoid coddling students to encourage critical thinking.

she coddled her plants, ensuring they received the best care.

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