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pamper

verb as in serve one's every need, whim

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While groundskeepers in Europe can pamper pitches until they look like Augusta National, all of the U.S. stadiums hosting World Cup matches are designed for American football, which typically features artificial turf.

Peace of mind, pampering, and convenience have a price—and if your longtime doctor switches to a concierge service, it may well be worth it.

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It’s a little like eating at those restaurants where you find your napkin refolded whenever you come back from the restroom — at some point, such determined pampering becomes oppressive.

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From extreme pampering to dog-friendly patios, Los Angeles is a dog town, no bones about it.

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He watched Dug getting pampered through the glass wall.

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