[
UK
/pˈæmpəɹɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈpæmpɝɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈpæmpɝɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
gratifying tastes, appetites, or desires
pampering parents often have spoilt children
a very pampering cruise experience
NOUN
- the act of indulging or gratifying a desire
How To Use pampering In A Sentence
- a very pampering cruise experience
- One of his companies specialises in the most indulgent and decadent pampering of mind, body and soul to be found in the Home Counties.
- FANCY a week of luxury pampering in Sri Lanka? The Sun
- You love dressing up, love pampering yourself and for you, maintaining a beauty regimen is fun.
- Bit by bit , the price of pampering farmers is being paid, writes Tobias Buck.
- The only major alteration was the transformation of a poky shower room and toilet into an elegant pampering place.
- We were soon to discover that this ‘world’ included pampering and catering to our every need and whim.
- The treatments, yoga and meditation on offer were enough to make me abandon my poolside reading and indulge in full-time pampering. Times, Sunday Times
- When the government stopped pampering them and put them in dangerous spots, they pulled out and left the country.
- But if you must be greedy, the hotel has lots of pampering facilities, including a fitness room, sauna and treatment rooms offering facials and massage.