0 present participle of pamper --
1 to give someone special treatment, making that person as comfortable as possible and giving them whatever they want: --
How much more public money is to be spent on pampering bureaucrats at the expense of productive industry?
It is not a question of pampering one clever boy or girl and having their pictures in all the papers, and having £4 or £5 prizes.
Democracy does not consist in pampering the lazy or the irresponsible to the deprivation of the serious-minded.
None of this money is being wasted in pampering these people.
Decency has become an excuse for pampering, laxity and even for licence.
Earlier this week she invited me to meet carers attending a pampering session.
I also think that this pampering is responsible, to a great extent, for the increasing crime to-day; but that is beside the point.
I fail to see why we should be eternally cossetting and pampering the motor trade, which is largely responsible for much of our present difficulties.