Definition: To persuade someone to do something which they are reluctant to do, especially by flattery or promises; to coax.
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Random Sentences:
- I always look both ways before crossing.
- Woodpeckers peck at trees to find insects and create nesting holes.
- Cancer can affect anyone, regardless of age.
- The United States Constitution is over 200 years old.
- I used a wedge to keep the door open.
- They never mentioned the changes in the policy.
- California has beautiful beaches.
- She lit a scented candle before her bath.
- Don’t come late again
- A nuclear family consists of parents and their children.
- Marie Curie, although not American, is often celebrated in U.S. science education.
- Malaria is transmitted through mosquito bites and kills hundreds of thousands of people each year.
- She smiled instead of getting angry.
- The key was hidden under the mat.
- The city council is planning a new park.
- He glanced across the room.
- His memory of the accident is still vivid.
- The shoes cost $40 each.
- Elves and orcs are fantasy creatures.
- He gently placed the flowers in the vase.
