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1Baree squatted himself, wiggling in a most friendly and ingratiating manner.
2Mendez had buoyant spirits, great address, and an ingratiating manner with the savages.
3He did this without spoken words, yet with an ingratiating manner.
4He had spoken throughout in the most ingratiating manner, his tones soft and honeyed.
5The cord, waiting there as ever, welcomed his fingers in its usual ingratiating manner.
6His ingratiating manner reassured the frightened women, and explanations followed.
7On that count, the still-boyish Radcliffe's butter-wouldn't-melt smile and ingratiating manner fit the bill nicely.
8Mr. Morrison was a smart little man with an ingratiating manner and a fishy eye.
9Hook tried a more ingratiating manner.
10The last was delivered in such an ingratiating manner that the runner decided that he preferred the hostile Wiley.
11The Elector of Treves, who had been shifting uneasily in his chair, now leaned forward, and spoke in an ingratiating manner.
12He is one of the medical men who succeed by means of an ingratiating manner and the dexterous handling of good opportunities.
13I shall tell his Lordship of Mayence, in my sweetest voice and most ingratiating manner, that I will do whatever he requests.
14He won over this chief by his ingratiating manner, and, having purchased a canoe, induced him to send six Indians to navigate it.
15"General," another member of the interim congress began, smiling in the ingratiating manner that labeled him a trained executive.
16"You seem so unlike an American," she said once in her most tactful, ingratiating manner-whichwas very ingratiating indeed.
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