Use of wheedling in Sentences. 17 Examples

The examples include wheedling at the start of sentence, wheedling at the end of sentence and wheedling in the middle of sentence

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wheedling at the end of sentence


  1. Mammy's tone became wheedling.
  2. Loft of pigeons came flying and started wheedling.
  3. In contrast, his manner is ingratiating, even wheedling.
  4. He wheedled his way into the building , ie got into it by wheedling.
  5. When he tries to sound fiercer he sometimes sounds peevish or wheedling.
  6. The persuasion is usually oral and gestural, with the ghost kowtowing, begging, and wheedling .

wheedling in the middle of sentence


  1. With wheedling beaks, her brilliant needles bill and coo.
  2. I knew by your wheedling tone that you wanted something from me.
  3. An honorable 32 weepie uses none of these 33 ) wheedling 34 ) devices .
  4. If I let you alone for half a day, won't you come sighing and wheedling to me again?
  5. Project Greenlight cut through that thick layer of wheedling, flattering and politicking.
  6. However, by patient wheedling and soft talk I managed to touch her and gently stroke her cheek with one finger.
  7. However, by patient wheedling and soft talk I managed to touch her and gently stroked her cheek with one finger.
  8. So "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" chronicles its author's constant demanding, wheedling, scolding and screaming.
  9. Find something that makes them angry and keep wheedling away on this point until they lose their temper and so the argument.
  10. The most important message Mr Roh can take to Pyongyang is that those cracks have narrowed, and no amount of wheedling or bluster from Mr Kim will allow them to widen.
  11. There was indignation in his hoarse bass voice but also a wheedling note, and Scarlett teasingly clicked her tongue against her teeth as she reached out to pull his cravat into place.

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