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She did not have to sit like a coddled child while fate played out her last chance.
But he added: "We were once the coddled children of the nation.
This time she brought a small bowl with a coddled egg in addition to the broth.
But then, why should coddled home viewers have their cassettes quick and easy?
I don't want your coddled features singing Kassidas over me.
Before that, she had been a coddled only child, touched by fairy dust, as her mother used to say.
Perhaps the cook would prepare him a coddled egg, or a light custard.
This was not the hand of a coddled lord but callused like his soul.
In today's world of the coddled pitcher, starters often don't pitch 200 innings.
These are coddled kids who are used to having people make exceptions for them because of their talents.
Needless to say, I was not treated like a coddled princeling there.
The American sugar beet industry is one of the most coddled farm sectors in the world, and that's saying something.
They were coddled celebrities who, more than being commanded, needed to be creatively challenged and convinced.
He scooped up a forkful of coddled egg and English muffin.
She put on her softest Tshirt straight from the wash to make herself feel coddled and went to bed.
Yet who in his right mind would willingly exchange the life of a coddled child for that of an adult?
Craig Schulman Some people may think that a big part means a coddled actor.
Perhaps his private education and coddled seclusion had something to do with his premature flowering.
These people contribute nothing to our society, they are just rich coddled frat boys that have no skills whatsoever other than golf.
I realize I led a very coddled existence.
Europe, they charge, is simply trying to protect its coddled farmers, and a registry would only create an unwieldy international bureaucracy.
Perfectly cooked, it was as delicate and soothing as a coddled egg.
Those will go nicely in coddled eggs.
To protect their coddled national carriers, the European Community countries have refused to negotiate for "open skies."
The rude shock of fresh air often makes these coddled beauties drop some of their flowers.