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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "blandishment" in a sentence

    blandishment example sentences

    blandishment


    1. “I never thought you were capable of such blandishment, dear Ursempyre


    2. Blandishment had counted the newspapers as he brought them in: there were 561 copies of the paper on his desk


    3. Blandishment had given him his first copy, of course, and she had retrieved 149


    4. Blandishment had an idea


    5. Blandishment requires the services of our janitor, Mr


    6. Blandishment has indicated, I need to speak with the janitor! He should be coming at any moment


    7. Blandishment took her by the elbow before she could scoot out the door


    8. Blandishment who finally thought through the logic of the problem that they were facing


    9. Blandishment had asked, somewhat innocently, “Where did Mayor King get a copy of the paper?


    10. Blandishment poking her head into his office with a bit of news: “I just called the printer; he says that Mr

    11. Blandishment didn’t work on Saturday


    12. Their condition of domiciliary comradeship put her, as the woman, to such disadvantage by its enforced intercourse, that he felt it unfair to her to exercise any pressure of blandishment which he might have honestly employed had she been better able to avoid him


    13. They were repealed, finally, in consequence—of what? Of your doing that which for years he had been attempting, by menace and blandishment, to induce you to do—that is to say, embark in war with England, taking sides with France, "causing," as the phrase was, "our flag to be respected:" And this, too, after your having posted up in the ledger of this House that war with one of the "belligerents" was equivalent to submission to the other!


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    Synonyms for "blandishment"

    blandishment wheedling cajolery palaver

    "blandishment" definitions

    flattery intended to persuade


    the act of urging by means of teasing or flattery