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Blandish
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Blandish
v. t. (past & past part.
blandished
; pres. part.
blandishing
)
1.
To flatter with kind words or affectionate actions; to caress; to cajole.
2.
To make agreeable and enticing.
"Mustering all her wiles, With blandished parleys."
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"Blandish" Quotes from Famous Books
...
. . . His guileless forerunners, Whose brains I could
blandish
, To measure the deeps of my
...
— Poems of the Past and the Present • Thomas Hardy
Words linked to "Blandish" :
bootlick
,
butter up
,
stroke
,
kowtow
,
suck up
,
disparage
,
kotow
,
soft-soap
,
praise
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