Wheedle Mnemonic
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wheedle
wheedle
/ˈwiː.dəl/
Examples
- After many years of trying to coax and wheedle terrified moggies out of cages for examination, I have developed a strong preference.
- She wheedled him with words.
- Is the big, scary to make me bend a knee and wheedle
- As a subsection, they would have to wheedle around the in line search results.
- As a subsection, they would have to wheedle around the in line search results.
- The ridere could not guess, and sent maidens to wheedle the answer out.
- The Sphinx actively tries to wheedle him into answering her riddle correctly.
- You can't bully people, or wheedle your way round them.
- Fellow comedian Matt Lucas is seen chucking manically as he attempts to wheedle information.
- Let no world syren come to sing to me this day, and wheedle from me my undauntedness.
influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering
verb
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"Whee + Dull. Whee, he charms with fun, till no refusal's left or null."
"We + Needle. We need to coax with a needle to thread softly."
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