Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
pamper .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective gratifying tastes, appetites, or desires
- noun the act of indulging or gratifying a desire
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Examples
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We don't use the term pampering, because our philosophy is that what we do is not a luxury rather a necessity "states Dillon.
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We don't use the term pampering, because our philosophy is that what we do is not a luxury rather a necessity "states Dillon.
The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories Linda Dillon 2008
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We don't use the term pampering, because our philosophy is that what we do is not a luxury rather a necessity "states Dillon.
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We don't use the term pampering, because our philosophy is that what we do is not a luxury rather a necessity "states Dillon.
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We don't use the term pampering, because our philosophy is that what we do is not a luxury rather a necessity "states Dillon.
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We don't use the term pampering, because our philosophy is that what we do is not a luxury rather a necessity "states Dillon.
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We don't use the term pampering, because our philosophy is that what we do is not a luxury rather a necessity "states Dillon.
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We don't use the term pampering, because our philosophy is that what we do is not a luxury rather a necessity "states Dillon.
The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories Linda Dillon 2008
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We don't use the term pampering, because our philosophy is that what we do is not a luxury rather a necessity "states Dillon.
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The care and pampering is no longer necessary as the product has matured and is now prepared to stand alone in this cruel world.
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