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Mollycoddle   /mˈɑlikˌɑdəl/   Listen
Mollycoddle

verb
1.
Treat with excessive indulgence.  Synonyms: baby, cocker, coddle, cosset, featherbed, indulge, pamper, spoil.  "Let's not mollycoddle our students!"
noun
1.
A pampered darling; an effeminate man.



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"Mollycoddle" Quotes from Famous Books



... no mollycoddle! All nonsense to keep me pinned in like this. Will you go with me—be ...
— The Drums Of Jeopardy • Harold MacGrath

... prostration, paralysis, palsy, apoplexy, syncope, sideration^, deliquium [Lat.], collapse, exhaustion, softening of the brain, inanition; emasculation, orchiotomy [Med.], orchotomy [Med.]. cripple, old woman, muff, powder puff, creampuff, pussycat, wimp, mollycoddle; eunuch. V. be impotent &c adj.; not have a leg to stand on. vouloir rompre l'anguille au genou [Fr.], vouloir prendre la lune avec les dents [Fr.]. collapse, faint, swoon, fall into a swoon, drop; go by the board, go by the wayside; go up in ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget

... a matter well worthy of thought. The author's worst enemy would not call him a mollycoddle, yet he has never travelled in far wilds without carrying something in the way of medicine. First, then, on this subject, it cannot be too often reiterated that if common Epsom salts were a guinea an ounce instead of a penny the medicine would be valued accordingly, but it ...
— Getting Gold • J. C. F. Johnson

... Neaera, you'll be sorry. No mollycoddle swain am I. I shall not sit and pine, by gorry! Because ...
— Something Else Again • Franklin P. Adams

... knowledge of the joy of real labor. I shall never again be sorry for the man who toils. You see, I had never toiled, not in the sense that a man does whose labor counts. I was always a rather anxious and lonely little boy, looking after my father and trying to help my mother, and feeling a bit of a mollycoddle because I had a tutor and did not go to school with the other chaps. In the eyes of the world I was looked upon as a lucky fellow, but I know now what I have missed. In these days I am rubbing elbows with fellows who have had to ...
— The Tin Soldier • Temple Bailey


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