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I . coax·ing [ˈkəʊksɪŋ] SAM. no mn.

coaxing

II . coax·ing [ˈkəʊksɪŋ] PRID.

coaxing
coaxing

coax [kəʊks] GLAG. preh. glag. to coax sb into doing sth

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She has also been revealed to be very manipulative, often coaxing her friends behind the scenes to get her desired results.
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They must see that the children have all they need and that they eat what is served them, coaxing and making note of reluctant appetites.
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She takes the general to a nightclub, tries to get him drunk, coaxing him to sing and dance in a vain attempt to humiliate him.
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The display is composed of coaxing, cluck-like calls and eye-catching bobbing and twitching motions of the head and neck.
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The former president was famous for coaxing corporates and individuals with deep pockets to build new schools or renovate dilapidated ones.
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After some coaxing, he related this conversation with the old farmer.
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Black slaves, who needed no coaxing, and other citizens, were given arms and sent against the mercenaries.
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In fact, if it weren't for the coaxing and support of their educators, many...
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After some gentle coaxing, she goes to her father and confesses to the pregnancy.
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Initially, they did not want to part with their equipment, but after much coaxing, they gave in.
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