A transmission line for high-frequency signals.
Influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering.
1 She felt certain Hank could coax all sorts of information from Vern.
2 Breathe it into being and coax it along with words of love.
3 Con used his Swiss Army Knife to coax open a vending machine.
4 See if I could coax him out, tell him about the case.
5 But he often had to meet their whims to coax them along.
6 He often had to coax them along or meet their odd whims.
7 This determines me; she shall coax me out of it no longer.
8 He jumped out to lighten the load and coax up the horse.
9 So I coax it down again, as the fisherman coaxed the genii.
10 In time, I'm sure I can coax the emotion out of her.
11 We may not be able to coax him out of the hotel.
12 Investors coax Walgreens Boots to swallow Rite Aid Scooping up the No.
13 The advancement of SPL2 is highly unlikely to suitably coax potential suitors.
14 Making chemicals that coax oil out sideways is the Californian firm's forte.
15 He could rack his memory, scour it, coax it: to no avail.
16 Many attempts were made to coax or catch them, but in vain.
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