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1. He wasn't just helpful, he was positively ingratiating.

2. He was suave and ingratiating.

3. Brimstony and reserve Aldus ingratiates his studs labializing and dwells carelessly

4. Mr Obama's body language was easy without being ingratiating.

5. He said this with an ingratiating smile.

6. Durning's character is both ingratiating and calculating.

7. People use conformity to ingratiate themselves with others.

8. Many politicians are trying to ingratiate themselves with her.

9. He's always trying to ingratiate himself with his boss.

10. His fellow students had found him too ingratiating.

11. Top synonyms for Blandishes (other words for Blandishes) are ingratiates, toadies and cajoles.

12. The boy tried to ingratiate himself with the teacher.

13. He tried to ingratiate himself with his girl friend.

14. Ingratiate oneself to vote after the Left Luggage.

15. She quickly sought to ingratiate herself with the new administration.

16. Narcissistic Abusers might use charm to ingratiate themselves to others

17. However sneered the girl, " You are ingratiate me! What you mean? "

18. Native merchants were eager to ingratiate themselves with West-ern traders.

19. He did his best to ingratiate himself with his employer.

20. Even worse, Hopkins started ingratiating himself with President.

21. What does Blandishment mean? A flattering or ingratiating act or remark, etc

22. He did his best to ingratiate himself with the royal family.

23. Blandness - the quality of being bland and gracious or ingratiating in manner

24. 9 Father, plead, ingratiate and abase yourself before your all-powerful children!

25. Isn't it sickening how Daniela tries to ingratiate herself with Harriet?

26. Cleverly, he found ways of ingratiating himself with all the important guests

27. He contrived an eager, ingratiating smile, which he bestowed on Mr. Squires.

28. Even well - disposed people back away from Jack when they see that ingratiating smile.

29. Polchenko is civil , almost ingratiating , as he argues with the leader.

30. His policy is to ingratiate himself with anyone who might be useful to him.

31. He's very good at reading people and ingratiating himself with his superiors.

32. Clever talk and ingratiating manner are seldom found in a virtuous man.

33. She tried to ingratiate herself with the teacher by offering some precious gifts.

34. I can see that he is trying to ingratiate himself with his boss.

35. An Lushan, an enormously fat man, was adept at playing the buffoon order to ingratiate himself.

36. The first part of his plan was to ingratiate himself with the members of the committee.

37. He wrote an ingratiating letter to his victim offering empathy, rather than just apologies.

38. You take your vows, you are personable, you ingratiate yourself both with Lady Amelia and Lady Eleanor.

39. I had to lure her back, bring her presents, ingratiate myself with everyone in the family. Sentencedict.com

40. He would get to know the cook and ingratiate himself by being agreeable and doing her favours.

41. Whatever the different roles assigned, Palin invariably personified a sweatily ingratiating Milquetoast; and so forth.

42. Mollenhauer cast him an ingratiating smile, and as he stepped out Senator Simpson Walked in.

43. Vic hoots impatiently at the barrier; the security man's face appears at the window and flashes an ingratiating smile.

44. In order to ingratiate himself with the populace, he rebuilt the Temple of Jerusalem on a hitherto unprecedented scale.

45. From each and every canvas I saw that the model surveyed the viewer, resisting centuries of admonition to ingratiate herself.

46. Synonyms for Cozied up include insinuated, pandered, ingratiated yourself, curry favoured with, curry favored with, made overtures, wormed your way in, wheedled, curried favour and got in with

47. 27 Sharaf Rashidov, the former party boss, would lie about the cotton crop year after year to ingratiate himself with Moscow.

48. I spend most of my life trying to ingratiate myself into a sick society rather than trying to smash that society.

49. The quality of being bland and gracious or ingratiating in manner Familiarity information: Blandness used as a noun is uncommon.

50. England has its Roald Dahls, the United States its Dr. Seusses – authors whose alluring characters and otherworldly environments manage to be both ingratiating and mischievous all at once.

51. It is now widely believed that Christopher Columbus used this persona to ingratiate himself with the aristocracy, an elaborate illusion to mask a humble merchant background.

52. He has worked to ingratiate himself with his local partners, learning bits of the Yoruba language and attending a colleague's wedding in a remote northeastern town.

53. While we were waiting for the coffee, the head waiter, with an ingratiating smile on his false face, came up to us bearing a large basket full of peaches.

54. While we were waiting for the coffee, the head waiter, with an ingratiating smile on his false face, came up to us bearing a large basket full of huge apples.

55. The Blandness of his confession enraged the judge 1; the quality of being bland and gracious or ingratiating in manner 1; lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property 1

56. Synonyms for Cozying up include curry favouring with, curry favoring with, ingratiating yourself, insinuating, making overtures, pandering, worming your way in, getting in with, curry favoring and currying favour

57. Blandnesses noun - the trait of exhibiting no personal embarrassment or concern; "the blandness of his confession enraged the judge" the quality of being bland and gracious or ingratiating in manner

58. While we were waiting for the coffee, the head waiter , with an ingratiating smile on his false face, came up to us bearing a large basket full of huge peaches.

59. Confiding quotes from YourDictionary: We do not like the Confiding, the intimate, the ingratiating, the hail-fellow-well-met, but prefer the unapproachable, the hard-bitten, the recalcitrant, the sinister, the malignant, the saturnine, the cross-

60. Blandness: 1 n lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property Synonyms: insipidity , insipidness Type of: unappetisingness , unappetizingness the property of spoiling the appetite n the quality of being bland and gracious or ingratiating in manner Synonyms: smoothness , suaveness , suavity Type of: graciousness excellence of manners or

61. Late 14c., "craving, yearning, overambitious," from Latin Ambitiosus "eager for public office, eager to win favor, ingratiating," from ambitio "a going around (to solicit votes)," noun of action from past participle stem of ambire "to go around, go about," from amb- "around" (from PIE root *ambhi- "around") + ire "go" (from PIE root *ei- "to go").

62. Using a Colloquialism to ingratiate yourself with the rabble?: Une expression familière pour t'intégrer à la populace?: The Finnish army Colloquialism for detonation cord is anopin pyykkinaru (mother-in-law's clothesline), as it resembles ordinary clothesline.: L' expression familière de l'armée finlandaise pour le cordon de détonation est anopin pyykkinaru (corde à linge de belle-mère

63. Ambitious (adj.) late 14c., "craving, yearning, overAmbitious," from Latin Ambitiosus "eager for public office, eager to win favor, ingratiating," from Ambitio "a going around (to solicit votes)," noun of action from past participle stem of ambire "to go around, go about," from amb-"around" (from PIE root *ambhi-"around") + ire "go" (from PIE root *ei-"to go").