0 present participle of pamper
1 to give someone special treatment, making that person as comfortable as possible and giving them whatever they want:
It also increases pampering and protectiveness to a level well above that directed to their healthy siblings.
I mention that to show the remorseless hatred for us of these men whom we are pampering at the present moment.
They want appreciation; they do not want pampering.
Indeed, it may be said to require a little pampering.
They do not require pampering, but they deserve more consideration and courtesy and kindlier treatment by public officials than they have received.
I protest against the idea that has been voiced in some newspapers that we are going along the road towards pampering prisoners.
So let us have no more howls about "pampering the council tenants".
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.