smooth talking in Hindi

smooth talking

  1. सभ्य~तरीके~से~बात~करना "Salesmen of this company are known for their his smooth talking."

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1. At the crossing, we got this guy who's smooth-talking the engineer.

2. The smooth-talking Noye was given a 14-year sentence for laundering cash from the Brinks-Mat raid.

3. His apparent heresy is not that of the smooth talking cleric, but the statistician specialising in the field of criminology.

4. The smooth-talking salesman was able to Cozen money out of the unsuspecting woman who agreed to buy the junk vehicle

5. Someone who Beguiles is tricky and often charming, like when a smooth-talking friend tries to Beguile you into giving them your allowance

6. Someone who Beguiles is tricky and often charming, like when a smooth-talking friend tries to beguile you into giving them your allowance.

7. Someone who Beguiles is tricky and often charming, like when a smooth-talking friend tries to beguile you into giving them your allowance

8. Molly Blindly trusted the smooth-talking car salesman since she really wanted the car to run well even though the engine’s noise was loud

9. Set at the turn of the century, smooth talking con man Eddie Johnson weasels his way into a job at friend and rival Joe Rocco's Coney Island night spot

10. ‘Its dancers are fashionably Androgynous in their costuming, and the richly textured music, played live by the Grupo Mahera, reflects the current Spanish concern for fusion of musical roots.’ ‘Watch out for the odd appearance of Satan himself - slightly Androgynous, bookish-looking and smooth-talking.’

11. ‘Its dancers are fashionably Androgynous in their costuming, and the richly textured music, played live by the Grupo Mahera, reflects the current Spanish concern for fusion of musical roots.’ ‘Watch out for the odd appearance of Satan himself - slightly Androgynous, bookish-looking and smooth-talking.’

12. Blandish (v.) mid-14c., "to flatter," from Old French Blandiss-, present participle stem of blandir "to flatter, caress," from Latin blandiri "flatter, soothe, caress, coax," from blandus "smooth-talking, flattering, alluring," perhaps from PIE root *mel- (1) "soft." OED reports it rare in 17c., 18c., and Johnson says he knows it only from Milton.

13. Blandish (v.) mid-14c., "to flatter," from Old French blandiss-, present participle stem of blandir "to flatter, caress," from Latin blandiri "flatter, soothe, caress, coax," from blandus "smooth-talking, flattering, alluring," perhaps from PIE root *mel- (1) "soft." OED reports it rare in 17c., 18c., and Johnson says he knows it only from Milton.

14. Blandish (v.) mid-14c., "to flatter," from Old French Blandiss-, present participle stem of blandir "to flatter, caress," from Latin blandiri "flatter, soothe, caress, coax," from blandus "smooth-talking, flattering, alluring," perhaps from PIE root *mel- (1) "soft." OED reports it rare in 17c., 18c., and Johnson says he knows it only from Milton.