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Fleech

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wheedleverb(ambitransitive) To cajole or attempt to persuade by flattery.
coaxnoun(obsolete) A simpleton; a dupe.
wordnoun(semantics) The smallest unit of language that has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language. (contrast morpheme.)
glaververb(obsolete) To flatter; to wheedle.
inglenoun(obsolete or Scotland, Northern England) An open fireplace.
cajoleverb(ambitransitive) To persuade someone to do something which they are reluctant to do, especially by flattery or promises; to coax.
soapnoun(chemistry) A metallic salt derived from a fatty acid, commonly used in cleaning products.
whillyverb(Scotland, archaic, transitive) To cajole.
honeyfuggleverb(US, informal) To wheedle or swindle
flannelnoun(uncountable) A soft cloth material originally woven from wool, today often combined with cotton or synthetic fibers.
englenounA favourite; a paramour; an ingle.
tweedlenounA sound of the kind made by a fiddle.
befleaverb(transitive) To pester, as fleas do.
finagleverb(transitive) To obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated and/or intensive efforts.
wilenoun(usually in the plural) A trick or stratagem practiced for ensnaring or deception; a sly, insidious artifice
fickleQuick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
flufflenoun(informal, collective) A group of rabbits.
blagnounAn attempt to obtain, or the means of obtaining, something by guile or persuasion; a trick.
inveagleverbObsolete form of inveigle. [(transitive) To convert, convince, or win over with flattery or wiles.]
inveigleverb(transitive) To convert, convince, or win over with flattery or wiles.

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