[
US
/ˈpæmpɝ/
]
[ UK /pˈæmpɐ/ ]
[ UK /pˈæmpɐ/ ]
VERB
-
treat with excessive indulgence
grandparents often pamper the children
Let's not mollycoddle our students!
How To Use pamper In A Sentence
- Youth is unduly busy with pampering the outer person. Horace
- I've been on eight fabulous cruises and love to be spoiled and pampered on my vacations.
- Modern footballers have been so pampered and spoilt from such an early age that they have lost all sense of proportion, dignity or manners. The Sun
- To go from a spoilt and pampered existence to this is a big ask. Times, Sunday Times
- But they are likely to become that way without basic obedience training or if spoilt or pampered. The Sun
- He had used the last of the Pampers at a rest stop five hours before. TOGETHER ALONE
- If you are in a pampering mood, however, order the smoked salmon with mousseline sauce crepe, which is very reasonably priced.
- Is a global social conscience a luxury only the pampered scions of the middle classes can afford?
- After lunch it was time to experience a pampering treat. The Sun
- To discipline your character is to ensure a bright destiny. To pamper your character is to invite a bleak destiny. Dr T.P.Chia