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homework homework and more homework....
tired out...
maths, ss....
luckily i finished my biology beforehand...
haf to study for history test later....
lolxx...
wheedle \HWEE-d'l; WEE-d'l\, transitive verb:
1. To entice by soft words or flattery; to coax.
2. To gain or get by flattery or guile.
intransitive verb:
To flatter; to use soft words.
Editors who wished to carry original work rather than reprints found it necessary to wheedle contributions from readers by decrying inexperience as a reason for not taking up the pen and by offering prizes for submissions.
-- Ronald Weber, Hired Pens
When Wayne and I first moved here, the settlers living within twenty miles were consumed with curiosity about our relationship, and one of 'em tried to wheedle a little matrimonial information out of me.
--Christine Wiltz, The Last Madam
He knew what it looked like to seduce, to intimidate, to wheedle, and to console; to strike a pose or preach a sermon.
--Simon Schama, Rembrandt's Eyes
group1 soared @ 20:46
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