1. to treat tenderly; nurse or tend indulgently; pamper: to coddle children when they're sick. 2. to cook (eggs, fruit, etc.) in water that is just below the boiling point; cook gently.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "coddle" (to pamper or indulge).
'Cottle' is not a word in English. You may mean 'coddle' which means to cook food in water below boiling
a positive connotion for overprotective is... Gaurding
cosset= treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents often pamper the children"; "Let's not mollycoddle our students!" baby, cocker, coddle, featherbed, mollycoddle, pamper, spoil, indulgedo by, treat, handle - interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently" New Answer: Noun - a pet lamb or any small pet that is fondled frequently. Verb - an expression of disapproval regarding the giving of excessive care and protection.
The haudensaunee mean irguios
here is a sentence with coddle
That is the correct spelling of the verb "coddle" (to pamper or indulge).
coddle
'Cottle' is not a word in English. You may mean 'coddle' which means to cook food in water below boiling
Bottle, coddle, model, mottle
Coddle Peterpen Tumpson
My esteemed colleague is using the specious argument that his client could not control himself because he was under the influence of a twinkie; clearly he wants us to coddle murderers.
There are so many parenting styles. You can coddle or leave them cry. It all depends on what you feel like doing. Most new moms coddle for a little bit.
Coddle, glottal, model, mottle, throttle,
twaddle coddle doddle noddle model waddle
a positive connotion for overprotective is... Gaurding
Pamper? Let to overindulge. Coddle? THis help?