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pander

[pan-der] / ˈpæn dər /


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When someone photographs a drink she made, it’s pride, not pandering.

From Salon

First, good on Mazzulla to straight-up treat the kid as the reporter he clearly is, and answer the question directly, without pandering or turning it into some sort of saccharine after-school special.

From The Wall Street Journal

Petro's policies were "pandering to the gringos, who are thirsty for the blood of Colombian children," Mordisco said, referring to Americans.

From Barron's

Some Labour lawmakers accused the government of pandering to right-wing voters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Left to her own devices by a pandering script, she alone draws the line where loneliness ends and freedom begins, keeping “Die My Love” from plunging completely into its self-made inferno.

From Salon