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1 He tried cautiously to wheedle out an answer to what really interested him.
2 Wouldn't wheedle out his affection to use it against him.
3 He tried to wheedle out the reason for wanting this particular information, but they gave nothing away.
4 After supper he thaws out a little, and I wheedle out of him a part of his history.
5 It seems to me a dirty business to make up to women in order to wheedle out their secrets.
6 He could wheedle out rock-fish by the dozen while envious miners sat about him tugging hopefully at empty lines.
7 Janoo watches daily the money that she hoped to wheedle out of Suddhoo taken by the seal-cutter, and becomes daily more furious and sullen.
8 A hollow-eyed young man wearing a large starched collar greeted me and tried to wheedle out of me why I wanted to see Mr. Tomlinson.
9 By God, I'll not be frightened or wheedled out of mine.
10 Of course, my dear, I was wheedled out of them.
11 Within ten minutes she had wheedled out of him an account of his accident.
12 At least, she got more with her wheedling out of Munn than he could, and with less trouble.
13 There is where the money goes he wheedles out of me every week; but I'll fix the young rapscallion.
14 The rural readers were not to be wheedled out of their cherished conception of the personal appearance of the philosopher of the Tri-bune.
15 "Hammeryock and Farrow must have taken us for spies, come to wheedle out plots laid against the Autarch."
16 And no, you can't have an idea of all the presents that the nurse wheedled out of me, of all the money that I paid!
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