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pamper

[pam-per] / ˈpæm pər /


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According to new scientific evidence, the shift from wild hunter to pampered pet happened much more recently than previously thought - and in a different place.

From BBC

While Putin didn’t break protocol and pamper Xi with a surprise appearance at the airport, the Russian leader showered his Chinese guest with praise in an article published in China’s top People’s Daily newspaper.

From Seattle Times

And in the tech industry, where workers are used to being pampered while chained to their desks, they are ubiquitous.

From New York Times

While one person might benefit from a massage or a day of pampering, another person might want to paint or garden.

From Seattle Times

But rather than write a story of pure suffering, she has taken the opportunity to contrast the country’s problems with the so-called struggles of its more pampered residents, government officials and diplomats.

From Los Angeles Times