Although Gertrude Stein wasn't a visual artist, she was a major collector, coddler and promoter of visual artists.
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Fredriksen is no coddler of anti-Judaism.
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Bush and his strategists also believe education gives them an opportunity to define Gore as a special-interest coddler, a roadblock to reform.
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Deukmejian portrayed Bradley as a coddler of crooks, despite the mayor's 21 years as a Los Angeles policeman, and concentrated on the crime-and-punishment issues.
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The penalty for disagreeing with them is to be labeled a wimp, a coddler of terrorists and practically a traitor, as I learned recently when I was slimed by them.
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Pamperer: someone who pampers or spoils by excessive indulgence
A small cup made of porcelain, heat-proof glass or pottery with a screw-on top. An egg is broken into the cup, the top screwed on and the cup submerged in simmering water until the egg is cooked. The egg is eaten directly from the coddler.
A soft shot with maximum loft designed to stay in the yard if it misses the goal.