endearments

  • 61endearment — Synonyms and related words: artful endearments, bait, baited trap, blandishments, caress, charm, come on, decoy, decoy duck, drawcard, drawing card, ground bait, honeyed words, hook, lure, pat, snare, soft words, sweet nothings, sweet talk, trap …

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  • 62pat — Synonyms and related words: a propos, ad rem, adamant, adamantine, adapted, applicable, apposite, appreciated, apprehended, appropriate, apropos, apt, artful endearments, ascertained, at a standstill, batch, beak, becoming, befitting,… …

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  • 63sweet nothings — Synonyms and related words: adulation, artful endearments, blandishment, blandishments, blarney, bunkum, cajolement, cajolery, caress, compliment, endearment, eyewash, fair words, fawning, flattery, grease, honeyed phrases, honeyed words, incense …

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  • 64sweet talk — Synonyms and related words: Pecksniffery, Tartuffery, Tartuffism, adulation, advocate, allurement, artful endearments, be hypocritical, bill and coo, blandish, blandishment, blandishments, blandness, blarney, bunkum, butter, cajole, cajolement,… …

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  • 65canoodle — by 1850s, to indulge in caresses and fondling endearments [OED], U.S. slang, of uncertain origin. The earliest known source is 1859, British, identifying the word as American …

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  • 66naciągać — 1) Wpływać na kogoś lub przekonywać kogoś, zwłaszcza za pomocą pochlebstw; wyłudzać coś od kogoś Eng. To induce or persuade someone, especially by flattery and endearments; to wheedle something out of someone 2) Oszukiwać Eng. To cheat; swindle;… …

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  • 67wheedle — verb employ endearments or flattery to persuade someone to do something. Derivatives wheedler noun wheedling adjective wheedlingly adverb Origin C17: perh. from Ger. wedeln cringe, fawn …

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  • 68dalliance — n. Caressing, fondling, endearments, billing and cooing …

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  • 69endearment — noun (C) an action or word that expresses your love for someone: whispering endearments to her | term of endearment (=a way you address someone you love) …

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  • 70endearment — UK [ɪnˈdɪə(r)mənt] / US [ɪnˈdɪrmənt] noun [countable] Word forms endearment : singular endearment plural endearments a word or phrase that you say to someone you love, for example darling or sweetheart …

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