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pamper

[pam-per] / ˈpæm pər /


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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.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 27, 2025

“There’s a reason we pamper our garden plants,” Herrera says.

From Seattle Times May 17, 2024

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

As Americans embrace their dogs as full-fledged members of the family, some are asking home builders to pamper their furry children, Lia Picard writes in The Times.

From New York Times Jan. 23, 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

He falters at times, lets his ambition slide into pretension, pampers a line of dialogue until it just arches its back and slinks away.

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

But this pampered childhood was not enough for Veda.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 29, 2026

The legroom, soft carpet and starry ceiling—a feature borrowed from Rolls-Royce—gave me that pampered feeling luxury carmakers strive for.

From The Wall Street Journal May 24, 2026

Yet pampered employees come at a cost that not everyone is willing to bear.

From Barron's May 20, 2026

I left feeling completely pampered and ready for a nap.

From Salon Mar. 7, 2026

It was his origin story, proof he wasn’t just a pampered kid who’d had everything handed to him by a rich father.

From "Fallout: Spies, Superbombs, and the Ultimate Cold War Showdown" by Steve Sheinkin

United got the pampering right from the start, but I nearly missed my deadline.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 1, 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

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.

From Barron's Sep. 25, 2025

I researched boutique cruise lines and landed on one with a reputation for gourmet meals and pampering.

From Salon Jul. 4, 2025

What does he have to gain from this sort of pampering?

From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood




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