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cosseted

American  
[kah-suht-id] / ˈkɑ sət ɪd /

adjective

  1. treated with too much indulgence; coddled; spoiled.


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Cosseted in your urban or suburban television room in Eisenhower America, how could you fail to be impressed by a feat like that?

From New York Times • Mar. 21, 2010

Cosseted by the intellectual hothouse of New York City film buffs, Haskell is unprepared for living a life out of her control.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cosseted in the clubbish ways of the Senate, Kerrey's colleagues were expecting gentlemanly homilies on the need to pitch in.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cosseted by comfy seats and surrounded by rails, most powerboaters simply aren't prepared for someone falling overboard.

From Time Magazine Archive