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португальский
gabar
каталонский
afalagar
To flatter in an obsequious manner.
flatter
blarney
adulate
disparage
португальский
gabar
1
The nurse and governess tried to
blandish
her, in vain.
2
Well, you will say, why couldn't she
blandish
and cajole Stephen for a sovereign or so?
3
Ay, there's no man too sour and no woman too old that he'll not
blandish
,
if he gets the chance.
4
Lady
Blandish
turned over the leaves, and came upon the later jottings.
5
Lady
Blandish
remarked: I think she might just as well have returned.
6
By some goading, a clutch of men were
blandished
into fighting him.
7
The other letter was from Lady
Blandish
,
a lady's letter, and said:
8
Lady
Blandish
smiled, but the baronet's discomposure was not to be concealed.
9
If the Earl has
blandished
Martha, he is the very captain of deceit.
10
Lady
Blandish
said there was a likeness between Richard and me.
11
Now Mrs. Berry only put Lady
Blandish
's
thoughts in bad English.
12
Pity was in Lady
Blandish
's
eyes, though for a different cause.
13
The wise youth returned to Lady
Blandish
,
and informed her of Benson's zeal.
14
Lady
Blandish
's
encomiums of her behaviour and her beauty annoyed him.
15
Suppose we ask Martha Higham if the Earl has
'
blandished
'
her.
16
Then go to Lady
Blandish
,
if you don't find her at the house.
blandish indifference
португальский
gabar
каталонский
afalagar
adular
amoixar
llagotejar