adulate, beguile, cajole, conceit, exert pressure, give the come-on, lobby, palaver, pressure, snivel, woo
Definitionv. praise somewhat dishonestly
Last update: November 12, 2018
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"Suppose we ask Martha Higham if the Earl has 'blandished' her." [verb]
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If the Earl has blandished Martha, he is the very captain of deceit. [Please select]
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Ay, there's no man too sour and no woman too old that he'll not blandish, if he gets the chance.' [verb]
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Long ago Faith had said in Soolsby's but that he "blandished" all with whom he came in contact; but Hylda realised with a lacerated heart that he had ceased to blandish her. [Please select]
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