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O que (quem) é WHEEDLING - definição


Wheedling      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Wheedle.
wheedle         
  • The present-day musical group Wheedle's Groove performing in 2010.
ARTICLE ABOUT A CHARACTER AND SEVERAL THINGS NAMED AFTER IT
Wheedle on the Needle; The Wheedle on the Needle
v.
1) (d; tr.) to wheedle from, out of (to wheedle information from smb.)
2) (d; tr.) to wheedle into (to wheedle smb. into doing smt.)
Wheedle         
  • The present-day musical group Wheedle's Groove performing in 2010.
ARTICLE ABOUT A CHARACTER AND SEVERAL THINGS NAMED AFTER IT
Wheedle on the Needle; The Wheedle on the Needle
·vt To grain, or get away, by flattery.
II. Wheedle ·vi To Flatter; to Coax; to Cajole.
III. Wheedle ·vt To entice by soft words; to Cajole; to Flatter; to Coax.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para WHEEDLING
1. And so, wheedling and begging, Rachel metaphorically prostrated herself before them, pleading for another chance.
2. That has meant juggling post–dated cheques, wheedling loans from banks and encouraging local businessmen to pay their taxes in advance.
3. Jackson‘s lawyers have tried to paint his accuser‘s family as grifters with a habit of wheedling money out of the rich and famous.
4. His wife, Mary Denis, worked the Internet sites from their home in South Carolina, relaying information as she could and wheedling the Coast Guard, police and emergency officials to help.
5. Reading these transcripts is a reminder that Kissinger‘s diplomacy was, to use a modern expression, "outside of the box." As a diplomatic emissary, Kissinger was almost recklessly frank –– gossiping, teasing, wheedling, flattering.