wheedle|wheedled|wheedles|wheedling in English
verb
[whee·dle || 'hwɪːdl /'w-]
coax by flattery or enticement; obtain through flattery or seduction; use flattery persuasions
Use "wheedle|wheedled|wheedles|wheedling" in a sentence
1. 4 He wheedles his harmonica - a horrible sound.
2. She wheedled me into lending her my new coat.
3. Blarney definition, flattering or wheedling talk; cajolery
4. 3 With wheedling beaks, her brilliant needles bill and coo.
5. 2 He wheedled money from his father with considerable finesse.
6. Blandish: To coax by flattery or wheedling; cajole
7. She can wheedle everything from her father.
8. He likes me to wheedle, the brute.
9. Cross decided to beg and wheedle a bit.
10. They wheedle out of his money.
11. Cajolery definition, persuasion by flattery or promises; wheedling; coaxing
12. They have wheedled a holiday from the headmaster.
13. Obtain or seek to obtain by Cadging or wheedling; Thesaurus
14. He wheedled money from his father with considerable finesse.
15. 1 They have wheedled a holiday from the headmaster.
16. She'll wheedle out your secret if you are not careful.
17. The kids can always wheedle money out of their father.
18. Cajole definition, to persuade by flattery or promises; wheedle; coax
19. She even managed to wheedle more money out of him.
20. In the usage of Coax, wheedle, persuade and Cajole?
21. They tried to wheedle her into leaving the house.
22. Wexler tried to wheedle the information out of him.
23. He managed to wheedle his way into the offices.
24. Don't think you can just wheedle your way in here!
25. They rudely try to wheedle extras or get the bull reduced.