coddle

আদর করা
definition
verb
I was coddled and cosseted
treat in an indulgent or overprotective way.
If you don't know how to coddle an egg, here's how: Poke a hole in the bottom with a pin.
cook (an egg) in water below the boiling point.
translation of 'coddle'
আদুরে গোপাল করে তোলা,
বেশি যত্ন করা
verb
আদর করা
noun
মেয়েলি পুরূষ
example
In the long-term we do them no favors by allowing them to 'coddle' our mutual enemies.
We do not need to 'coddle' our old people, just ensure them enough income to live adequately.
I'm not convinced we should 'coddle' people who, by the time they reach the postdoc level, are so insecure they won't even apply for the jobs they actually want.
Some may think of us as a nanny state, given the way we 'coddle' our citizens with free health care and equality provisions.
If you don't know how to 'coddle' an egg, here's how: Poke a hole in the bottom with a pin.
The early missions 'coddle' the player closely, and provide a comfortable introduction to the game's features.
He does not spoon-feed or 'coddle' his audience; he does not always explain all the minute particulars of every event he discusses.
I want to baby you, and 'coddle' you, and spoil you for the rest of my life.
Have you any idea how much harm you are doing Anya by 'coddling' her in this manner?
In the long run - even in the medium run - 'coddling' dictators backfires.
These days that makes you a 'coddler' of terrorists.
Successive governments have 'coddled' criminals, allowed them free rein to the point where they believe they own parties and governments.
They never wanted to be like the couples who 'coddled' their pets like children.
If we do not, we allow our opponents to say we are 'coddlers' of evil, allowing an oppressor to rule unchecked.
He painted a picture of a painful childhood with parents who were certainly not 'coddlers' .
Being an intelligent child, she really resented the way that she was being 'coddled' .
He has been getting flak recently for tagging a television news anchor as a 'coddler' for bailing out a suspected terrorist.
I watched in amazement as the players were 'coddled' and treated like gods.
I was the only child in the family, and I was 'coddled' by my parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles.
We should not allow corporate 'coddlers' like these men to repackage themselves as born-again crusaders for reform.
The D.A. of this county in New York takes on a system that she says 'coddles' criminals.
They relocated eggs and birds to new areas and 'coddled' them.
She sounded like a very concerned mother 'coddling' her frightened child.
Eggs can be cooked easily and quickly in any number of pleasant ways - poached, fried, scrambled, boiled, 'coddled' , baked and even deep-fried.
Being the baby of the family he was 'coddled' and treated like glass, as if he would break.
Despite being 'coddled' at the nursery with fertilizer and water, the plants face transplant stress.
Your article omits this information, and implies with a high level of certainty that such treatment never happened, and that she was essentially 'coddled' .
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