Cossets [verb]
Definition of Cossets:
care for lovingly
Sentence/Example of Cossets:
Late in the day, on Tuesday the twenty-sixth, Cosset and his band made their appearance.
Her task should be this,—to feed and cosset him if possible into good humour before her guest should arrive.
That colt went off as ferce as a wild-cat, and come back as quiet as a cosset lamb.
And you will cosset him in them—to save his hoggish dignity487 and buttress up his heavy pride.
Aunt Hetty's blanket had been made from the wool of an especial cosset lamb that had lost its mother and been brought up by hand.
I will cosset her up a little when I get to the country, and make a fuss over her.
So you may, and I will feed you as if you were my cosset lamb.
Dat ar boy trains roun arter his mudder like a cosset, he does.
Let the new bourgeois tyrants cuddle and cosset the serpent that shall bite them, as did the salon ladies of the old regime.
The last time I was over there the cosset lamb came into the kitchen to ask for milk.