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The Word of the Day for November 22, 2009 is:mollycoddle \MAH-lee-kah-dul\
verb
Example Sentence:Parents of other players complained that the coach was unfairly mollycoddling the team's star pitcher.Did you know?Coddling eggs is delicate business. You need to cook them slowly and gently, keeping the water just below boiling. Given how carefully you need to treat the eggs, it's not surprising that coddle, the name for the cooking process, developed the figurative sense to pamper. Mollycoddle was formed by combining coddle with molly, a nickname for Mary. In its earliest known uses in the 1830s, mollycoddle was a noun, a synonym of our modern wimp, but within 30 years it was being used as the verb you're likely to encounter now.
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