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pamper

[pam-per] / ˈpæm pər /


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As you might expect, the Grand Highlander’s cabin aims to please, pamper and placate.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 4, 2025

Alongside the trophy, Muppet was presented with a pamper session at a luxury doggie spa that included a mud bath followed by a Christmas-themed photoshoot.

From BBC Dec. 13, 2024

The largest, which rents for $1,500 an hour, boasts heated marble floors, king- and queen-size beds, and “premium linens and towels to pamper the most discerning,” a charter listing says.

From Seattle Times Sep. 26, 2023

As has often been reported, current A.I. software has a tendency to pamper its users, to supply whatever answers they seem to be seeking.

From Slate Sep. 26, 2023

It survives a kind of life where pamper is a noun, not a verb.

From "Bronx Masquerade" by Nikki Grimes

“People were looking for pampers and could not find them,” she said from the whirring workshop in Rafah, the southernmost city in Gaza.

From Seattle Times Feb. 16, 2024

Best extras: The limited edition release completely pampers hardcore fans with an abundance of both digital and hard copy goodies.

From Washington Times Oct. 2, 2021

The sanctions include a more explicit ban on the sale of luxury goods, with which the regime pampers its senior officials: no more snowmobiles or fancy watches.

From Economist Mar. 3, 2016

First he pampers the press into pliability with his genial hand-pumping personality; then he showers them with copy and stills of the forthcoming production.

From Time Magazine Archive

He and his second wife, June, live in Wyckoff, a New Jersey suburb where he pampers fig trees and dutifully looks after a bird feeder shaped like the Parthenon.

From "Class Matters" by The New York Times

I left feeling completely pampered and ready for a nap.

From Salon Mar. 7, 2026

“Best in Show” is set inside the competitive world of dog shows and follows a handful of stage parents who enter their pampered canines in competitions around the country.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 30, 2026

“Central bankers should not be pampered princes,” Warsh said.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 30, 2026

"We pampered both pairs, of course," said Herve Basset, 60, who has spent more than half his life at Henry Jullien.

From Barron's Jan. 30, 2026

He was his parents’ only son, bom years after they’d stopped praying for a baby, and he was pampered and fussed over like a first grandchild.

From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García

Roman Ivannikov has spent around 30 years pampering orchids, azaleas and figs at Ukraine's National Botanical Garden, but power cuts triggered by Russian strikes are threatening to freeze his cherished collection of tropical plants.

From Barron's Feb. 12, 2026

They work 24/7 at high speeds and get searingly hot - but data centre computer chips get plenty of pampering.

From BBC Dec. 22, 2025

Each had a tailored experience, from blood cleansing to cell rejuvenation to transcranial magnetic stimulation, with plenty of pampering in between.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 16, 2025

After ensuring the fire was well and truly out, we decided that a restaurant pampering was in order.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 31, 2025

Instead of trying to improve their listeners, musicians started pampering them.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall




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