1. coddling - Noun
2. coddling - Verb
of Coddle
Source: Webster's dictionaryAny politicians seen as coddling the rioters will find their positions far less secure. Source: Internet
And when the church becomes a purveyor of such catering and coddling and trivializing of what youth ministry ought to be about, its time to say shame on us. Source: Internet
As Starfish416 said “Tolerance should not apply to coddling the intolerant. Source: Internet
I ended up mashing the beef and egg into the rice anyways, so who needs perfect coddling? Source: Internet
Helicopter parenting is the over-protection, coddling and enabling that, despite the parent's best intentions, produces overly-entitled young people who are unable to cope with even the most insignificant of challenges. Source: Internet
Not long after Neville plays a snippet of Fox News where pundits bemoan Rogers for coddling a generation by teaching them that everyone is special, a former worker on “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” wonders if there’s room today “for a nice person on TV.” Source: Internet