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coddle verb (coddled, coddling) 1 to cook something (especially eggs) gently in hot, rather than boiling, water. 2 to pamper, mollycoddle or over-protect someone or something.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c.

coddle verb (coddled, coddling) 1 to cook something (especially eggs) gently in hot, rather than boiling, water. 2 to pamper, mollycoddle or over-protect someone or something.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c.

coddle verb (coddled, coddling) 1 to cook something (especially eggs) gently in hot, rather than boiling, water. 2 to pamper, mollycoddle or over-protect someone or something.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c.