kid-glove
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See also: kid glove
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]See kid glove.
Adjective
[edit]kid-glove (not comparable)
- Marked by extreme care or sensitivity.
- kid-glove handling
- 1929 June 24, Charles G. Dawes, quotee, “National Affairs”, in Time, volume 13, number 25, page 11:
- “Hell’s bells, no!” said the discreetly indiscreet Ambassador. “I’m a diplomat now. I've got to don kid glove manners.”
Verb
[edit]kid-glove (third-person singular simple present kid-gloves, present participle kid-gloving, simple past and past participle kid-gloved)
- (transitive) To treat mildly.
- 1943, Hon. Clare E. Hoffman, “Better Late Than Never”, in Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 78th Congress, volume 89, United States Government Printing Office, page A3226:
- It is the policy of the politician to avoid trouble, to soft pedal on principle so that votes will not be lost. But, as day follows night, kid-gloving criminals leads to anarchy.
- 2001, Jamie O'Neill, At Swim, Two Boys, Scribner, →ISBN, page 491:
- ‘They're all pro-German. We should shoot the leaders, pack the rest off to France. In my opinion, there is too much kid-gloving in this country.’