Wheedle - définition. Qu'est-ce que Wheedle
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Wheedle - définition

ARTICLE ABOUT A CHARACTER AND SEVERAL THINGS NAMED AFTER IT
Wheedle on the Needle; The Wheedle on the Needle
  • The present-day musical group Wheedle's Groove performing in 2010.

wheedle         
¦ verb employ endearments or flattery to persuade someone to do something.
Derivatives
wheedler noun
wheedling adjective
wheedlingly adverb
Origin
C17: perh. from Ger. wedeln 'cringe, fawn'.
wheedle         
(wheedles, wheedling, wheedled)
If you say that someone wheedles, you mean that they try to persuade someone to do or give them what they want, for example by saying nice things that they do not mean.
Cross decided to beg and wheedle a bit...
He managed to wheedle his way into the offices.
...an opportunity to wheedle more money out of Wilson...
VERB: V, V way prep, V n out of/from n [disapproval]
wheedle         
v. a.
1.
Flatter, cajole.
2.
Inveigle, humor, court, fawn upon, coax, pay court to.

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Wheedle

The Wheedle is the title character of a popular children's book by author Stephen Cosgrove. The character eventually evolved into a popular mascot generally associated with the city of Seattle.

Exemples de prononciation pour Wheedle
1. How they wheedle their way into the collective psyche
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2. wheedle, but the bell ringer at the door has clearly
The Rapture of Nerds _ Cory Doctorow & Charles Stross _ Talks at Google
3. wheedle 400,000 dollars from the Ford Foundation to create a very modest computer batch processing
Computer Law _ Roy Freed _ Talks at Google
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Wheedle
1. Anyone who approached Aspinall more than likely did so to wheedle special access to John, Paul, George or Ringo.
2. Mukasey yesterday to "exercise vigilance" and ensure that political appointees do not improperly wheedle their way into permanent slots at the beleaguered Justice Department.
3. I had to beg, plead, wheedle and cajole to get our Hollywood correspondent to do a proper story on "Idol" –– and I was her boss.
4. Soon afterwards they moved to London, where with rationing still in force she speedily learned to wheedle an extra egg out of the grocer with a kiss.
5. After all, wouldn‘t it make life so much more pleasant if they didn‘t have the inconvenience of having to wheedle cash out of wealthy supporters.