Flattery designed to gain favor.
Influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering.
To flatter in an obsequious manner.
1 You're not going to soften me up with your sweet-talking blarney anymore.
2 Sure, the blarney - stone is getting a good rub now, I said playfully.
3 Now go 'way wid your blarney , and don't be talking to me.
4 The closest word the German language has for blarney is Schmus.
5 No doubt his blarney was a source of inspiration for me.
6 Lizzie spoke soothingly, all the blarney of Kerry in her voice.
7 The sweet gift of blarney dwelt on his broad red lips.
8 Her gaze narrowed at the touch of blarney in his voice.
9 I know he's a soft talker, and can blarney to beat the band.
10 And she laughed and said something about being good at blarney , whatever that means.
11 Having first dosed me with blarney , he proceeded to deluge the legislature with balderdash.
12 Is it a blarney stone or a lump of gold that Mike has found?
13 The abilities of the Honourable Tom Ferrol lay in a splendid plausibility, a spontaneous blarney .
14 Clopin interrupted him: I believe that you are trying to blarney us with your jargon.
15 Any more and I'll think you're full of blarney .
16 Him with his blarney about us being related. She hoisted up the bosoms and sniffed.
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