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catalán
llagot
The act of urging by means of teasing or flattery.
blandishment
catalán
llagot
1
He addressed the corner of the room in a
wheedling
,
flattering tone.
2
The inferior's triumph in the presence of his superior must be
wheedling
.
3
He no longer treated Bongrand in the
wheedling
,
respectful manner of yore.
4
And you make me no more willing by
wheedling
,
dear foster father.
5
He waited for another argument, or at least a spot of
wheedling
.
6
Now M. Wilkie's visit, manner, assurance,
wheedling
,
and contradictions were all explained.
7
Heroin addicts were usually
wheedling
,
pathetic, needy, but this one was dangerous.
8
Thereafter, Mabyn spoke in a whisper; a
wheedling
note crept into his voice.
9
It didn't stop him, but his voice went from accusatory to almost
wheedling
.
10
In a friendly, almost
wheedling
,
voice he went on to Nessler, It's Musketoon.
11
Maybe you could leave him for me, she suggested in a
wheedling
tone.
12
When she spoke, it was in the
wheedling
voice of a small child.
13
All the adults smiling and
wheedling
and playing nice to get that money.
14
Beneath his
wheedling
air there was the determination to devour everything.
15
It is the lesser reality of deals and bargains,
wheedling
,
persuasion, and vote-getting.
16
And they could be naive and
wheedling
toward a woman when they chose.
wheedling
wheedle
most wheedling
wheedling manner
little wheedling
abominable wheedling
adopt a wheedling
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