Influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering.
Flattery intended to persuade.
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Examples for "coax"
Examples for "coax"
1She felt certain Hank could coax all sorts of information from Vern.
2Breathe it into being and coax it along with words of love.
3Con used his Swiss Army Knife to coax open a vending machine.
4See if I could coax him out, tell him about the case.
5But he often had to meet their whims to coax them along.
1People will not accept free seeds without a certain amount of palaver.
2Spaghetti or any long ribbon pasta, in contrast, is a right palaver.
3Now dey lib for Congo, dey not like the idea of soldier-palaver.
4They continued their palaver throughout the afternoon and into the early evening.
5One undeniable thing in this palaver is the Russian reputation for glamour.
1You're not going to soften me up with your sweet-talking blarney anymore.
2Sure, the blarney-stone is getting a good rub now, I said playfully.
3Now go 'way wid your blarney, and don't be talking to me.
4The closest word the German language has for blarney is Schmus.
5No doubt his blarney was a source of inspiration for me.
1They have attempted to cajole and to intimidate him alike in vain.
2So she tried to flatter and cajole the sparrow by soft speeches.
3The conspirator Decimus Brutus had to cajole Caesar to attend the Senate.
4Tammy tried to cajole Merril to sleep with her at Uncle Roy's.
5He endeavoured to cajole both parties; but found the task impracticable.
1Others came with the intention to wheedle the receipt from the shop-woman.
2She would wheedle things out of her mistress in the slyest way.
3Marygay had disappeared again, hopefully trying to wheedle something out of Singhe.
4They would fain wheedle them into something that shall blunt their hostility.
5Do not think to wheedle me back to be your fool again.
1However Kelly's character manages to inveigle her way out of the situation.
2Perhaps he'd even inveigle one or both of them as new patrons.
3Couple then tried to inveigle middle-aged plump lady newcomer into taking it.
4What do you mean-areyou trying to inveigle me into marrying her?
5The oldest might inveigle his boy as well as the youngest.
1Ryan used the few minutes left to sweet-talk the gate agent.
2It's money, so I call the number and sweet-talk them on the phone.
3Or who allow Fear sweet-talk their egos into Spirit-blocking their growth and shine.
4She'd sweet-talk the dealer into easy terms and drive off into the sunset.
5Your main strength, as always, is an ability to see through any sweet-talk!
6She withstood their onslaught by offering them vegetable bribes and sweet-talk.
7I was at the airport, so stop trying to sweet-talk me.
8Besides, there's no one who can sweet-talk Agatha quite like Lucy.
9Anya made a note to sweet-talk Baird into seeing what modifications might be possible.
10There is also the possibility that you'll let someone sweet-talk you into doing extra.
11Bill always says that I can sweet-talk anybody into anything.
12So I attempted to sweet-talk the friendly, freckle-faced detective into loaning me a pistol.
13Eager visitors have tried to sweet-talk the ranger Hanna Johannsdottir into opening the gate.
14He really was nervy, sitting there in those vile pajamas, trying to sweet-talk her.
15See you sweet-talk your way out of that mess, Draconus.
16You know, turn on the sexual charm to sweet-talk your way out of this.
Translations for sweet-talk