cosseting
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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]cosseting
- present participle and gerund of cosset
Noun
[edit]cosseting (plural cossetings)
- The act by which somebody is cosseted or pampered.
- 1966, Miss Read, The Market Square:
- It was decided that she should go for a week or two to Rose Lodge to regain her strength, and submit to the welcome cossetings of her mother and grandmother.
- 2019 December 17, Howard Davies, “Will the UK really turn into 'Singapore-on-Thames' after Brexit?”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
- As Guy de Jonquières has noted, Singapore’s success owes more to the fact that it is a “meticulously planned economy” with “handholding and cosseting” of overseas investors by “powerful, eager to please bureaucrats”.