Definitionn. someone who tries to persuade or induce or lead on
Last update: November 2, 2015
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He might not like to make use of it; but believed it would prove very valuable as a gentle persuader. [Please select]
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A persuader is Tommy's nickname for a club carried by the bombers. [Please select]
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With a prayer and wishing Fritz "the best o' luck," you introduce him to your "persuader" or knuckle knife.' [Please select]
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"I have a little persuader here, in case you should think of disobeying my order," he said quietly. [Please select]
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You bet I'm a star-spangled old persuader, look what I did with you--" "You stop.' [Please select]
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It's well, youngster, you didn't make any more fuss, or I might have had to use my little persuader;" and he displayed the pistol." [Please select]
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He said a gun was such a great "moral persuader," that the sight of one was mostly all that was needed, and nobody could tell by looking at it whether it was loaded or not. [Please select]
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