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Sentence count:36+2 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-03-30Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: fancy mangratifyindulgepandarpandererpimpponceprocureprocurerSimilar words: pandemicpandemoniumunderwandertenderlendersendergenderMeaning: ['pændə(r)]  n. someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce). v. 1. yield (to); give satisfaction to 2. arrange for sexual partners for others. 
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(1) Some newspapers feel they have to pander to the prejudices of their readers.
(2) Tabloid newspapers pander to the lowest common denominator.
(3) Don't pander to such people. Sentencedict.com
(4) He refuses to pander to the latest fashions.
(5) Don't pander to her ambition.
(6) Political leaders almost inevitably pander to big business.
(7) He's got to pander to the vulgar and stupid audiences.
(8) We must not pander to the irrational prejudices of a small minority.
(9) Highly trained staff will pander to your every whim .
(10) He was forced to pander to her every whim .
(11) Don't pander to the child, it's not good for him to have everything he wants.
(12) Letterman likes to pander to the actresses' wishes.
(13) But healthy, durable enterprises refuse to pander to the transitory whims of their clienteles.
(14) Perhaps it would be wise to pander a little to his whims since it seemed he was prone to these Viking tendencies.
(15) They travelled extensively, but he had to pander to her every whim.
(16) Vincenzo Giuliani felt no need whatsoever to pander to that illusion.
(17) I have never been tempted pander to everyone.
(18) Parents should not pander to their children too much.
(19) Those novels pander to people's liking for about crime.
(20) Notably, he has refused to pander to Japanese nationalists by visiting Tokyo Yasukuni war shrine.
(21) Those novels pander to people's liking for stories about crime.
(22) The newspapers there pander to people's interest in crime and violence.
(23) Politicians all too often pander to the envious tendencies among the electorate.
(24) He refused to pander to nostalgia and escapism ( New York Times ).
(25) If he didn't want a beating, or worse, he'd have to pander to these monsters.
(26) Somehow it was not his business and certainly it was not his business to pander to it.
(27) She had long realised that while Luther Reynolds lived, David would always be there to pander to his every whim.
(28) The Pentagon opposed the forced discharges, but Congress preferred to pander to the social and religious right.
(29) University officials have displayed no sense of moral obligation toward a female student cast aside in the rush to pander to Phillips.
(30) You don't educate or create a market; you simply pander to an existing one.
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