Crossword-Solution: CODDLE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Coddle | v. t. | To parboil, or soften by boiling. |
| Coddle | v. t. | To treat with excessive tenderness; to pamper. |
We have 40 clues for the answer “CODDLE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Treat too tenderly | 1 answer |
| Treat like a mama's boy | 1 answer |
| Pamper or indulge | 1 answer |
| Cosset; pamper | 1 answer |
| Cook gently, as an egg. | 1 answer |
| Cook gently in hot water | 1 answer |
| Cook an egg in water below boiling point | 1 answer |
| Treat tenderly | 2 answers |
| Treat with excessive indulgence | 3 answers |
| Treat like a baby | 3 answers |
| Cook gently | 3 answers |
| Prepare eggs in a way | 6 answers |
| COCKER | 7 answers |
| BE benevolent | 11 answers |
| COOK IN NEARLY BOILING WATER | 11 answers |
| BE lax | 13 answers |
| featherbed | 13 answers |
| cosset | 14 answers |
| go-easy | 14 answers |
| Molly-coddle | 16 answers |
| Go easy | 16 answers |
| be lenient | 16 answers |
| CATER (TO) | 17 answers |
| ___ mattress | 17 answers |
| Over-indulge | 22 answers |
| Pamper | 23 answers |
| COTTON ___ | 25 answers |
| BE patient | 31 answers |
| Gratify | 33 answers |
| Euphoria | 38 answers |
| Pet | 39 answers |
| Please? | 39 answers |
| humanise | 41 answers |
| Boil | 46 answers |
| "Pity!" | 46 answers |
| Soothe | 46 answers |
| Indulge | 50 answers |
| Mother __ | 53 answers |
| Oblige | 61 answers |
| Baby __ | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CODDLE (5)
Edna took him in her arms, and seating herself in the rocker, began to coddle and caress him, calling him all manner of tender names, soothing him to sleep.
And so, even with your own rare gifts! When nature is “so careless of the single life,” why should we coddle ourselves into the fancy that our own is of exceptional importance? Suppose Shakespeare had been knocked on the head some dark night in Sir Thomas Lucy’s preserves, the world would have wagged on better or worse, the pitcher gone to the well, the scythe to the corn, and the student to his book; and no one been any the wiser of the loss.
There was nothing else to sweep out, was there?"--bitterly,--"no friendships, such as weak women nurse and coddle into being,--or love, that they live in, and die for sometimes, in a silly way?" "Unmanly!" "No, not unmanly.
Wimbush, I was worsted in my encounters, for wasn’t the state of his health the very reason for his coming to her at Prestidge? Wasn’t it precisely at Prestidge that he was to be coddled, and wasn’t the dear Princess coming to help her to coddle him? The dear Princess, now on a visit to England, was of a famous foreign house, and, in her gilded cage, with her retinue of keepers and feeders, was the most expensive specimen in the good lady’s collection.
There is another kind of couple who coddle themselves, and who do so at a cheaper rate and on more spare diet, because they are niggardly and parsimonious; for which reason they are kind enough to coddle their visitors too.
Quotes with CODDLE (3)
You can coddle your rage, or you can fully engage.
Imagine in vibrant, wonderful detail your heart’s desire — a reality only you can envision, an adventure only you can direct. Then cradle your creation. Caress it. Mold it. Coddle it until it comes to life. And when your precious treasure grows so grand as to steal your breath away, set it free for all the world to experience. For that is how you live your dreams.
The Dolly's around here can't be seen to coddle a snitch's family --- that's the always been our way. We're old blood, us people, and our ways was set firm long before hot shot baby Jesus ever even burped milk'n sh*& yellow.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 29 times in crossword archives (1955–2023).