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1 I put on my most ingratiating smile and leaned into the conversation.
2 He had spoken throughout in the most ingratiating manner, his tones soft and honeyed.
3 She favored him with her sweetest smile, and spoke in her most ingratiating tones.
4 Spantz's eyes flamed for an instant and then subtly resumed their most ingratiating twinkle.
5 I want to talk to you, he said in his most ingratiating and sympathetic tones.
6 The reporter returned his most ingratiating smile.
7 She waited a moment, and then went on, in most ingratiating tones: Would you care to come into my house?
8 Excluding "The Crucifixion" I should name "The Marriage in Cana" at the Salute as his most ingratiating Biblical scene.
9 I shall tell his Lordship of Mayence, in my sweetest voice and most ingratiating manner, that I will do whatever he requests.
10 She is a most ingratiating little creature, like a lazy kitten; but I think it is unwise for him to take her to Japan.
11 He was about the most ingratiating young man I'd ever met, and I didn't wonder any more about Vida's look of joy being permanent.
12 'I'm sorry to be a nuisance.' He treated her to his most ingratiating smile.
13 "And what has brought you here?" he went on, in his most ingratiating way.
14 "Ye'll no forget one thing, my leddy," he said, with the most ingratiating politeness.
15 "Let us be the judge of that, ma'am," said Henry in his most ingratiating tone.
16 "Before we go to bed, doctor," he said, with his most ingratiating smile, "do you think one little drop would do us any harm?
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