How To Use Pamper In A Sentence

  • Youth is unduly busy with pampering the outer person. Horace 
  • 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
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  • To discipline your character is to ensure a bright destiny. To pamper your character is to invite a bleak destiny. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Fancy putting a spring in your step with a weekend of top-to-toe pampering? The Sun
  • I've been on eight fabulous cruises and love to be spoiled and pampered on my vacations.
  • She pampers her dog with the finest steak and salmon.
  • If would have been quite hilarious to see the pampered boys' reaction to having his expensive clothing set aflame.
  • They are here for serious pampering, thalassotherapy being the fashionable panacea for 21st Century stress.
  • They would pamper me with tea or coffee (my preference), their favorite "gateaux" and stories of the brave American, Canadian, and British soldier boys who infected their young hearts with a thirst for life and liberty. Petite amie - French Word-A-Day
  • FANCY a week of luxury pampering in Sri Lanka? The Sun
  • Pansies at Reliant will be pampered with soil and spray fertilizers to promote strong blooms.
  • Pull into an upscale shopping mall and the pampered car gets parked just outside the door by the valet.
  • And the holiday isn't any old holiday like going on camping and having to poo in a bucket, it's a six star pamper from dawn till dusk where the hardest thing they have to do all day is remember to put some suncream on?
  • Those wishing to pamper themselves can choose from a wide range of beauty treatments, from a manicure to a luxurious Cleopatra-style goat milk oil bath.
  • 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
  • No crosses, no vexations, but what we gave ourselves from the pamperedness, as I may call it, of our own wills. Clarissa Harlowe
  • They had to sit twiddling their thumbs for a couple of hours while he pampered himself in his suite. Times, Sunday Times
  • We do not read in history of any act of cruelty practiced towards a male bewitcher; though we have authentic records to prove, that many a weak and defenceless woman has been tortured, and even murdered by a people professing Christianity, merely because a pampered priest, or a superstitious idiot, sanctioned such oppression. Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination
  • But fingers were pointed at pampered stars and the number of foreign players in the top flight. The Sun
  • THERE are so many stylish luxury hotels vying to pamper and indulge these days that it can be hard to know where to splash your cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • This does not mean pampering to their needs without thought and due consideration.
  • While the establishment seemed to spoil the rich, she took the liberty to pamper the poor.
  • Available on Friday and Saturday nights only, it is a passport to pampering paradise.
  • Maher by contrast is all slickness and centrality — brilliantined, bespoke, with that pampered chuckle and long, connoisseurial nose. An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • To discipline your character is to ensure a bright destiny. To pamper your character is to invite a bleak destiny. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Pampered by all types of electrical conveniences it is going to take its toll and force us to find alternatives.
  • Five: Running with Greg's use of the word "pamper," McCain's sense of manhood is threatened by being Mr. Cindy McCain (they are her houses) and the POW narrative restores this idea that yes, gawddamit, I'm a man's man. McCain Himself Invokes POW Past To Deflect Criticism Of Houses Gaffe
  • We need to be looked after, pampered, and allowed to breed in captivity with nubile young women.
  • Yes, indulgent parents, there is now such a thing as ‘pampered child syndrome’.
  • The most pampered dogs these days get their hair colored and their paws exfoliated. At This Hotel, Even a Pooch Can Live in the Lap of Luxury
  • Not for them the riches, glamour and adulation enjoyed by our pampered soccer stars. The Sun
  • I uncover a world of home pampering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why not treat yourself to a luxurious stay at a fabulous five star hotel, guaranteed to pamper you in beautiful surroundings and stunning locations. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am not versed in the ways of pretty pampered girls.
  • He loved being the center of attention and most especially loved to be pampered.
  • Korean Wonders : Pampering you with authentic Korean cuisines.
  • The celebrity guests can get some serious pampering in The the backstage spa area. The Sun
  • The spas will give teenage girls a place to go for a day of pampering, including manicures, pedicures, facials, massages and skin care classes.
  • Much debate about how a TV series can spawn tourist trails and how the characters infiltrate our thinking, who can have forgotten Mrs Pumphrey, the pampered Pekinese dog Tricki Woo and his regular bouts of flop-bott. Endsleigh Salon - The Test of Time
  • She pampers her dog with the finest steak and salmon.
  • But facelifts and plastic surgery for pets are commonplace in the United States, where the pampering of pooches has become big business.
  • Sleeping in a one-bedroom apartment with fraternity keggers going on outside is good for pampered big leaguers, anyway.
  • The devil makes work for idle hands, particularly in pre-revolutionary France where pampered privilege combined with decadence to create a bloated elite, ripe for plucking.
  • The second is a factor which has been called narcissism, or excessive love and pampering of one's self, including intense preoccupation with one's own state of being.
  • To discipline and improve your character is to ensure a a better future, and to pamper your character is to invite a bleak future. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Kinloch House has recently invested in an indoor swimming pool and a new spa, and both take a stay in this bijou little hotel from average country break to a real pampering weekend.
  • Being the younger child, she had always been pampered and now was always up to some pranks and tricks.
  • The psychologist Alfred Adler concluded that middle children, who had neither suffered the indignity of being "dethroned" like the eldest sibling, nor the pampered indulgence of the youngest, had the best chance of growing into successful, well-adjusted adults. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • The pampered pets in this show have their owners wrapped around their teeny paws. The Sun
  • While people and pundits of other states got either one classical form or nothing to pamper and nourish, Keralites are blessed with a few.
  • If we do not link education with work in these schools, they would not be communist schools. [applause] It would not be a revolutionary education. [more applause] It would not be a communist education. [more applause] This school which materially excels any of the best schools that the capitalists have, if it was a school similar to those, if it was a school for "dandies" that have to be pampered in every manner, whether it be making their beds, serving them their breakfast, and have an army of servants at their beck and call so that they could waste their time talking, studying a little, having fun, then none of these schools would be any different than those schools attended by the children of capitalists and bourgeois. [applause] INAUGURATION-COMMANDANTE PINARES BASIC SECONDARY
  • Families who have every hi-tech mod con in their rooms, overnight laundry service and on-tap pampering for mums and dads.
  • Orwell narrates, "Mr. Pilkington once again congratulated the pigs on the low rations, the long working hours, and the general absence of pampering which he had observed on Animal Farm. Animal Farm Character Profiles
  • This site features photos found on the internet of pampered pooches. Times, Sunday Times
  • The spas will give teenage girls a place to go for a day of pampering, including manicures, pedicures, facials, massages and skin care classes.
  • The hotel pampers its guests with personalized service to add to the facilities it offers.
  • But the low footfall and unpampered overgrowth meant squirrels are both numerous and extraordinarily bold. Marie Louise Gardens: The "Now" Picture
  • When big schools come and you visit, they show you what they are made of and they kind of pamper you, and it's nice to have big schools fighting over you, so it's made me love it. Undefined
  • Just the pampered young minion of any Tuscan court, a precocious wrappage of wit, good manners, and sensibility, he looked what he spoke, the exquisite Florentine, to these broad-vowelled Venetian lasses; did not smile, but seemed never out of temper; and was certainly not timid. Little Novels of Italy Madonna Of The Peach-Tree, Ippolita In The Hills, The Duchess Of Nona, Messer Cino And The Live Coal, The Judgment Of Borso
  • Mollie is a horse who likes wearing ribbons (which represent luxury) and being pampered by humans. Background information for George Orwell's Animal Farm
  • grandparents often pamper the children
  • Guests can relax and enjoy pampering with a facial or massage. Times, Sunday Times
  • She also tells her that it is his fondness for his son that is to blame, for, despite knowing his unrighteous desires, he has pampered and supported him in his insatiate hunger for the kingdom.
  • This site features photos found on the internet of pampered pooches. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had to sit twiddling their thumbs for a couple of hours while he pampered himself in his suite. Times, Sunday Times
  • He started to wire her money so that she could "pamper" herself and said things that made her feel "special. Judith Acosta: Turned Against Our Natures: When Good People Do Bad Things
  • To go from a spoilt and pampered existence to this is a big ask. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gathering could include a meal, and there's often a certain amount of pampering involved, too, such as manicures, pedicures or massages. Girls' Night Out
  • Treating patients, not tourists, Kerala ayurveda centre stands apart KOTTAKKAL - Ayurveda centres that promise to pamper tourists have mushroomed all over India, but a reputed 107-year-old institution in Kottakkal still strictly adheres to the philosophy of "treating patients" - while doing good business. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • There's no better entertainment than seeing a bunch of over-paid, pampered prima donnas getting their comeuppance.
  • You come to despise them because they're pampered snots.
  • Pamper yourself with our new range of beauty treatments.
  • As if we needed yet more reasons to be jealous of the pampered stars. The Sun
  • Once upon a time Hillary deliberately cultivated an unpampered, unshorn and earthy look -- but in time she realized this particularly unstylish presentation wouldn't one day earn her the right to boss around White House employees and later win leadership of the free world. Bill Katovsky: Hillary as Little Miss Sunshine
  • For now, although I couldn't guess it, as I lay pampering myself with a little preserved jellied chicken and Rhine wine - of which Willy's store-chest yielded a fine abundance - that terrible day was approaching, that awful thunderclap of a day when the world turned upside down in a welter of powder-smoke and cannon-shot and steel, which no one who lived through it will ever forget. The Sky Writer
  • From one moment to the next, "Cars 2" comes up with plenty of visual zingers: a Parisian marché aux pieces as in spare parts; a plunge into the giant clockworks of London's Big Bentley; a Japanese toilet designed to pamper any chassis; exotic cars galore, including such exotic lemons as the Pacer, the Gremlin and what the movie calls the Hugo. Oy Story: 'Cars 2' Is a Dollar-Driven Edsel
  • THERE are so many stylish luxury hotels vying to pamper and indulge these days that it can be hard to know where to splash your cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the Trumps and Iacoccas of the world prefer to present themselves in garish books with jackets featuring large color photos of their own faces, Buffett, the legendary midwestern cheapskate with a knack for discovering hidden value in cookware clubs (The Pampered Chef) and encyclopedia publishers (World Book), has reclaimed a form of junk mail for his collected works. American Everyman
  • They are pampered and cosseted all the way and they cannot play 90 minutes of football in one day. The Sun
  • There will be cookery demonstrations and outdoor activities and there is a spa for pampering. The Sun
  • For 17 pampered pooches can be dropped off by owners heading on their own nights out. The Sun
  • The psycho family takes pampered kids fascinated by death and dismemberment and puts them through the wringer of the real thing.
  • To place orders online go to: www. pamperedchef.biz / aborn. The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories
  • Their autumn special is a pampering and gourmet treat for two. The Sun
  • Be sure to pamper your face, giving this skin some extra attention.
  • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~French Vocabulary~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dix-huit mois = eighteen months; le dorlotement (m) = pampering; reste assise = don't move ( "stay seated!"); quelle chipie! French Word-A-Day:
  • I'm going to get my hair done a bit more often and go for facials and pamper myself a bit more.
  • It offers treatments including facials and manicures and mother and daughter pamper experiences. The Sun
  • In the warm glow of the guttered gas-jets she looked particularly brilliant here, pampered, idle, jaunty — the well-kept, stall-fed pet of the world. The Titan
  • Discover lakes and mountains; bask in pure air and gentle sunshine; or simply lie back and be pampered at your luxury hotel. Times, Sunday Times
  • A professional and caring staff pamper spa and sauna members in the most opulent and grand setting.
  • But it's not just the bride who must be pampered.
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  • While women have announced their need to be prim, proper and pampered, spas preach that it's not how you look once you leave, rather how you feel during the treatment and once you walk out.
  • He felt that since he had two strikes against him (those are his words, not mine), he should be pampered and treated like royalty.
  • The QM2 boasts 24-hour casinos, the only planetarium at sea, and the Canyon Ranch SpaClub, where you can unwind from the day with an assortment of pampering treatments.
  • But I balance my heavy workload with pampering treats like a facial or a massage or treatment at a spa once a month.
  • American college golfers are not pampered. For Love or Money
  • The crew is enormous, stars are pampered, camera cranes abound, everything is shot on studio sets, there is even a helicopter shot.
  • You know that one can never gain honor if he is pampered and coddled like this!
  • Some, like the rugosas, object to sprays and pampering almost more than they object to pests and diseases.
  • He finds the pampered spirit of self-indulgence still asking for ease, and indisposing him to victory. Sermons for the New Life.
  • She gives off a powdery aroma of someone pampered and indulged since diaper days; in short, she seems vacuous, and you can't have vacuous spitfires.
  • A cousin to the spitz type dogs, this pampered lap dog once called the arctic home.
  • Home beauty treatments are the perfect guilt-free way to indulge in a little pampering without the price tag of an expensive salon. The Sun
  • Our crew flew as passengers (deadheaded) all the way to Bangkok in first class, luxuriating in being pampered and catered to by our friends. Helen Davey: Tales of Pan Am: "The Pool"
  • But the interior is also about luxury and pampering the driver and passenger. The Sun
  • Men like him had been pampered and indulged in their every action and thought for much too long.
  • But they are likely to become that way without basic obedience training or if spoilt or pampered. The Sun
  • Patients, not tourists, are priority at this ayurveda centre Ayurveda centres that promise to pamper tourists have mushroomed all over WN.com - Articles related to Taking good care of one's eyes
  • The shop has an adjoining beauty salon and relaxing spa for brides-to-be needing a little pampering.
  • Pamper yourself a little, and experiment with new ideas that will add glamour or polish to your very own Christmas wrapping.
  • Being pampered, of course, is one of the main reasons why people book into luxury hotels, and it would be churlish to resent it.
  • They had to sit twiddling their thumbs for a couple of hours while he pampered himself in his suite. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had been putting it off, but I knew that if there was a time to "pamper" myself, it was now. Archive 2008-06-01
  • She got to petted and pampered all the days of her life… yet she was like a spoiled child in the respect that she would not share if her immortal soul depended upon it.
  • There will be cookery demonstrations and outdoor activities and there is a spa for pampering. The Sun
  • That's small beer for pampered City stock pickers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Being pampered, of course, is one of the main reasons why people book into luxury hotels, and it would be churlish to resent it.
  • She spent her childhood as the pampered daughter of a wealthy family.
  • Developed much more recently than Vail, Beaver Creek pampers visitors with escalators between its main village plaza and the lifts.
  • There then follows a Cinderella-like scenario as a top Italian designer, also mistaking Lizzie for Isabella, dresses her, while she is pampered by hairdressers and beauticians.
  • Suddenly, though, these spoiled, pampered young men are required to join the military.
  • It was then she come out delirious about not being the pampered toy of any male -- _male_, mind you! Somewhere in Red Gap
  • Yet I lusted to thieve, and did it, compelled by no hunger, nor poverty, but through a cloyedness of well-doing, and a pamperedness of iniquity. The Confessions
  • Parsons said recently that he has seen the committee described as ‘the pampered poodles of the management board’ and he had found himself unable to disagree with that phrase.
  • Must dash now and prepare my body for pampering.
  • In fact, some gratuitous market-driven pampering would suit me fine right now. Times, Sunday Times
  • That would have been enough for most pampered modern-day footballers to throw in the day job. The Sun
  • A serious pampering sesh shouldn't neglect your mitts and tootsies. The Sun
  • If wiring the wine cellar for an Internet connection seems like overkill, consider the possibilities for the pampered homeowner.
  • Instead he joined his family for a week's pampering on the luxury cruise liner. The Sun
  • Far from being a pampered poodle, I was quintessential Mother – shopper, shlepper, builder, financier, adviser, and cheerleader. Boston Time-Out or What I did on my summer "vacation"
  • What must it be like, she wondered as she drove, to be so pampered and cosseted ? COLDHEART CANYON
  • Manuel Maldonado, hails from Extremadura, where pampered pigs roam free while gorging themselves on the fruits of the encina, or Holm Oak (Quercus ilex). The Register
  • Sometimes, there's just no getting away from the pampering hands of an experienced facialist. Times, Sunday Times
  • She spent her childhood as the pampered daughter of a wealthy family.
  • She spent her childhood as the pampered daughter of a wealthy family.
  • To discipline and improve your character is to ensure a a better future, and to pamper your character is to invite a bleak future. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • What I cared about, intensely, was what it would feel like to be sent running up and down the stairs of a house as a teenage maid, with holiday gaieties in full force, and everyone being mean to me, instead of pampering and babying me the way my parents did on Christmas Eve. What Girls Want
  • If an horse grows resty, head strong, and apt to throw his rider, surely to pamper him cannot be the way to tame him; but the discipline of the whip and spur will bring him to hand much sooner and surer than the plenties of the rack and manger. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. IV.
  • So, narcissist that Munger is, he generalizes his own privileged and pampered life to those who toil in trenches where support is not available. Changing the Politics of Academe
  • Pampering spas want to relax you, with features that often include facials and body wraps in addition to massage.
  • It opened last June and doesn't come cheap, but it does represent ultimate pampering, including a Sensory hair and beauty section with four deluxe treatment rooms, hair dressing salon, relaxation room and sunbed solarium.
  • Home beauty treatments are the perfect guilt-free way to indulge in a little pampering without the price tag of an expensive salon. The Sun
  • There's no better entertainment than seeing a bunch of over-paid, pampered prima donnas getting their comeuppance.
  • Disposables have been around since at least 1935, primarily as a niche item for trips away from home, but they never broke through to overtake cloth until Pampers hit, tapping into the postwar fervor for all things new, convenient and timesaving — especially among women setting up house in suburbia. Cloth or disposables? Half-century debate still on
  • That's why her company coddles and pampers its mostly upper-middle class and upper class clients.
  • And what if you just want to be pampered rotten or shop till you drop? Times, Sunday Times
  • Dogs are not little furry people, and much of what humans do to "pamper" their dogs is unhealthy and makes them miserable rather than happy. MetaFilter
  • From a pampered baby, Sharman suddenly became a responsible person whose say mattered in the house. “When you get that space at home, you realise that you will not stand being called a dimwit by your peers or colleagues. The Times of India
  • She wanted to institutionalize her son, but was talked out of it by her mother, who, according to Sabrina, had a lot to say but “never changes a Pamper—I got the kid twenty-four-seven!” Knowing Jesse
  • And it's not just pampered pooches and cosseted cats who are in with a chance of stealing the show.
  • He has been brought up to understand that to be a Duke is not to be a titled nonentity or a pampered _roué_, but to be one whom Providence has blessed with an opportunity of benefiting and watching over the welfare of those less fortunate than himself in the world's good gifts. A Bid for Fortune or Dr. Nikola's Vendetta
  • THEY are the pampered pooches owned by the world's most famous stars. The Sun
  • But the interior is also about luxury and pampering the driver and passenger. The Sun
  • They would pamper me with tea or coffee my preference, their favorite "gateaux" and stories of the brave American, Canadian, and British soldier boys who infected their young hearts with a thirst for life and liberty. Petite amie - French Word-A-Day
  • And now a very strange argument ensues, me versus the Lebanese porter, because, I now understand, I am putting this guy, who barely speaks English, in a terrible kind of sedulous service double bind, a paradox of pampering: Story pick: Funniest vacation story ever (that didn't appear in National Lampoon)
  • And drummers perform far more concerts than pampered footie stars play matches. The Sun
  • Light refreshments are on offer while you're pampered. The Sun
  • The United States has the most spoiled, pampered and coddled athletes in the world.
  • They could also get pampered with treatments such as eyelash extensions, facials, massages and foot reflexology. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Plus, you'll each get a goodie bag full of pamper treats to take home with you. The Sun
  • Stars were pampered backstage with hand and arm massages and facial treatments. The Sun
  • Fancy getting pampered on a beautiful movie location? The Sun
  • Perhaps this will make the overpaid and pampered star realise how lucky he is. The Sun
  • To discipline and improve your character is to ensure a a better future, and to pamper your character is to invite a bleak future. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • By the end of the first glass of champagne we had been cosseted, pampered and ready for whatever Jacques and Laurent might suggest!
  • (For the uninitiated, "fresas" is a tapatio word for young, manicured, made up, primped, coiffed, fashionably dressed, pampered young ladies in the latest style clothing, with what appears to be 7 inch high heels.) Page 2
  • The parents, reserved New Englanders, have neither the time nor the inclination to pamper crybabies.
  • The only major alteration was the transformation of a poky shower room and toilet into an elegant pampering place.
  • To complete the outing, there were reflexology treatments available for those who wanting to pamper themselves without missing out on the "goss". Undefined
  • It's all about pampering these days: dishes, and treatments, to satisfy your every gustatory wish. Times, Sunday Times
  • They expect to be pampered and spoon-fed most of the time. The Sun
  • Very few taxes are perfect, and our electoral system - with its over-representation of big agricultural states in the Senate - already pampers the rural.
  • If your pampered poodle is celebrating a birthday you can also pick up a Dogsters frozen ‘special occasion cake.’
  • The designer has created a collection of black and white, with several silvery flashes which aim at pampering the female silhouette; elegant and sensual woman, softly enveloped in gauzes, silks and leather.
  • If wiring the wine cellar for an Internet connection seems like overkill, consider the possibilities for the pampered homeowner.
  • And to carry on the pamper experience at home, use your hair products and snap a selfie on your new phone! The Sun
  • No modern lyceum will ever equal thy glory: whether in soft pastorals thou didst sing the flames of pampered apprentices and coy cook-maids; or mournful ditties of departing lovers; or if to Mæonian strains thou raisedst thy voice, to record the stratagems, the arduous exploits, and the nocturnal scalade of needy heroes, the terror of your peaceful citizens, describing the powerful English Satires
  • Sweet smells drifted through the drizzle from the food hall where local producers had set up stall while welly-wearing visitors headed under canvas to the handiwork in the craft tent and the pampered pooches in the dog tent.
  • Pampered Princess was positioned between rivals in the backstretch, with Capeside Lady to her outside.
  • You will be further pampered by the excellent food served here which include carp stewed in sweet soy sauce, herring and even horsemeat.
  • Discover lakes and mountains; bask in pure air and gentle sunshine; or simply lie back and be pampered at your luxury hotel. Times, Sunday Times
  • As if we needed yet more reasons to be jealous of the pampered stars. The Sun
  • Perhaps this will make the overpaid and pampered star realise how lucky he is. The Sun
  • And what if you just want to be pampered rotten or shop till you drop? Times, Sunday Times
  • And to carry on the pamper experience at home, use your hair products and snap a selfie on your new phone! The Sun
  • They like to be babied, pampered, and they are always so stubborn. WEB OF DREAMS
  • And yet behind each story of a pampered auteur lurks the story of the producer who indulged him.
  • An examination of the dynamics operating might reveal parents who have thwarted normal growth through pampering and over-indulgence.
  • A couple of local businesses are trying to provide options for parents to "pamper" their babies and go green at the same time. News Review - Top Stories
  • 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 discipline your character is to ensure a bright destiny. To pamper your character is to invite a bleak destiny. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Edward, and don't forget Crufts - and the royal corgis, "unclean beasts" like the most unpampered of curs. nosmo29 On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • They are pampered and cosseted all the way and they cannot play 90 minutes of football in one day. The Sun
  • Thirty days without pampering would do him good. The Sun

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