Calculated to please or gain favor.
1 The children were dry; some of them had become ingratiating , even affectionate.
2 She was there with the object of ingratiating herself with the Duke.
3 The statue melted a trifle in the sunshine of Gabe's ingratiating smile.
4 The constant refrain of ingratiating desperation is in some ways more shocking.
5 So she went right on in her brisk tone of ingratiating authority.
6 But directly I appeared she began to speak in an ingratiating voice.
7 How to set about ingratiating ourselves with the fellows, was the difficulty.
8 Then he turned to another child and said with an ingratiating smile:
9 Then he realized that the soft, ingratiating tones were sounding once more.
10 He heard a sigh, and she said in a low, ingratiating tone-
11 He can be bullying or ingratiating , depending on his own internal calculations.
12 The kitten appeared from under the vendor's seat with an ingratiating purr.
13 Her voice was quite sweet and ingratiating , and not at all patronizing.
14 It became as strangely ingratiating as it had been horrified, suspicious, before.
15 An ingratiating , but nervous, smile came into view behind the pointed mustache.
16 Her health is extremely bad, and her temper neither ingratiating nor bending.
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