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(1) Someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce
(2) Someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)
(1) Yield (to),give satisfaction to,arrange for sexual partners for others,cater to,indulge
(2) Yield (to)
(3) Give satisfaction to
(4) Arrange for sexual partners for others
(5) Cater to
(6) Indulge
(1) But of course he was writing to satisfy his literary muse, not to pander to the base tastes of his public.
(2) Excessive gift-giving is now so entrenched in Hollywood culture that a company has been set up just to pander to the tastes of the A-listers.
(3) This strategy, admirable in its refusal to pander to European popular tastes, will of course never, ever, give Turkey a winning song.
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(5) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510It is not the quality of the product that is at issue, it is the changing of a tradition to pander to different tastes,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he said.
(6) It therefore made good economic sense to pander to popular taste and reaffirm the unique selling points of mainstream Indian cinema.
(7) On her arrival in London the country wench of Michaelmas Term is immediately given the advice by her pander that u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Virginity is no city tradeu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(8) They have been replaced by a blackcurrant variety to pander to tastes beyond the county.
(9) You can see the difficulty she's had now, where her opponent is framing her as pandering to minority interests.
(10) And the politicians are going to try to raise money by pandering to these same players.
(11) Perhaps this is an example of where pandering to the masses is not always as attractive as it intuitively seems.
(12) This is clearly a personal project for all concerned and one which isn't interested in pandering to the masses.
(13) In the quest to satisfy the paying customers, sport has pandered to their wildest fantasies.
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(15) This low price should ensure a high take-up, pandering to people's desire to look good and not worry about a comfortable ride.
(16) Though most Italian films still pandered to the public, there was hope new auteurs would emerge and find support for their efforts.
(17) Milton had no doubt that God, Divine Providence and History itself had willed that the saints prevail over the King and his Anglicans, panders and sycophants.
(18) So are cable news executives just pandering to the popular taste in order to get a bigger rating?
(19) Hollywood is warned that the judge will no longer tolerate pandering to the masses.
(20) It is music of absolute integrity, always sensitive to the tiniest musical gesture, and never showy or pandering to fashion.
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