单词 | wheedling |
释义 | > as lemmasˈwheedling ˈwheedling n. and adj. (chiefly of conduct manner, etc.) ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > persuasion > [noun] > wheedling, coaxing, or cajoling blandishingc1305 flatteryc1320 blandishc1475 fleechingc1480 coying1580 blandishment1591 suppalpation1634 cajolery1649 wheedling1668 coaxing1672 cajolingc1724 cajolement1816 plámás1853 fleechment1886 sloothering1892 wheedlery1909 snow-jobbing1966 sweet-talking1981 the mind > will > motivation > persuasion > [adjective] > wheedling, coaxing, or cajoling blandishingc1374 flatteringc1386 fleechinga1522 ingling1595 lenocinating1609 wheedling1668 coaxing1704 cajolinga1715 carneying1853 blandandering1896 sloothering1919 noodging1988 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > persuasive flattery or cajolery > [noun] fleechingc1480 cajolery1649 wheedling1668 coaxing1672 cajolingc1724 cajolement1816 fleechment1886 sloothering1892 wheedlery1909 sweet-talking1981 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > persuasive flattery or cajolery > [adjective] fleechinga1522 ingling1595 wheedling1668 coaxing1704 cajolinga1715 wheedly1838 wheedlesome1863 sloothering1919 1668 T. Shadwell Sullen Lovers iv. 60 Pox on't what a Wheadling Rogue art thou now? 1674 R. Head Jackson's Recantation sig. B1v Incomparable at the Art of wheedling, which some call Complaisance. 1694 F. Bragge Pract. Disc. Parables ii. 41 His sly and wheedling insinuations. 1713 N. Rowe Jane Shore i. i A laughing, toying, wheadling, whimpering she. 1714 A. Pope Chaucer's Wife of Bath in R. Steele Poet. Misc. 12 By Murmuring, Wheedling, Stratagem and Force, I still prevail'd. 1836 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers (1837) v. 47 Notwithstanding all kinds of coaxing and wheedling, there were Mr. Winkle and the horse going round and round each other for ten minutes. 1848 C. Dickens Dombey & Son lii. 518 ‘I wonder master didn't take you with him, Rob,’ said the old woman, in a wheedling voice. 1859 G. Meredith Ordeal Richard Feverel II. xv. 315 Wheedling availed as little as argument. < as lemmas |
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