The rural readers were not to bewheedled out of their cherished conception of the personal appearance of the philosopher of the Tri-bune.
She was no longer a schoolgirl to be wheedled and influenced by the promise of pretty things.
Nevertheless, she had fully made up her mind as to the course she intended to take, and she was no longer a child to be wheedled into anything.
One day erbout three mont's ergo, dis yer lady come en she des wheedled me ter let her in.
By God, I'll not be frightened or wheedledout of mine.
Naow," wheedled Betsey, when I had finished, "tell me oal about et.
Esther and Libbie have wheedled dad into taking them to the movies, and I suppose we can go in the car with them.
Betty usually wheedledhim into granting her requests.
I wheedled one to stand at the door in her petticoats and show her neck across the bedroom lobby.
I am astonished now, that I was wheedled out of so much money for a French virgin.
But at that time he was young; and he had wheedled himself into believing that the women were merely waiting for him, that all he had to do was to beckon to them with his finger and they would come rushing up to him in battalions.
He often described the cleverness with which they wheedled and coerced him into undue generosity, and though he laughed about it, it was with an undercurrent of chagrin and vexation.
But I want to get you and a half a dozen other representative first classmen together," wheedled Jordan.
Let us not be wheedled with we know not what, out of our good old principles, into the espousing the interest, or embarking into the same bottom with men of such principles and practices.
The lass Seimke wheedled him and wept and begged him, as he valued his life, not to try to get down to his boat again.
But Seimke coaxed and wheedled Jack with her brown eyes, and gave him honeyed words as fast as her tongue could wag, till she drew him right into the smoke where the old Finn couldn't hear them.
When a Graf or a Baron was to be wheedled into the Order, Amelius was the agent.
Is the plucked and hoodwinked North to be wheedled by the sorcery of another Missouri compromise?
Is the plucked and hood-winked North to be wheedled by the sorcery of another Missouri compromise?
He wheedled her with German grace, and with a German-Jewish accent, which reminds one of the itinerant merchants, who offer you with persistence "a goot pargain.
Well, my boy, so much the worse for the women who cannot appreciate men of work, and who allow themselves to be wheedled by men of pleasure.
He dissented with courtliness, and Polly wheedled until Doodles and Blue came to add their urging to hers; but in the end they had to let Miss Sterling have her way, which was to remain outside of the entertaining circle.
Whereupon the town marshal patted the disturber on the shoulder (the officer always had passes to the showboat for himself and family and friends), wheedled the giant mountaineer into silence, and left him dozing in his seat.
If the father protested that Beach was squandering too much money, the mother shielded her son and wheedled Jim Hargis into giving him more.
Pon my honor he's about wheedled me into the notion of givin' up snuff.
It whined and wheedled and gave him a cowardly assurance, made him lie in his own thoughts; made him cautious in his sneaking determination, for he knew any question Jed might ask would bring frenzy.
The voice that wheedled was such a twister of words and terms, and its ally, the thirst, raged with such virility that he was forced to do something with his body.
She wheedled him into freeing her and then, from the day she was freed, set herself to marry and marry well.
The dear old lady took a fancy to my Saxons and teased and wheedled until I agreed to exchange.
They have wheedledand threatened, but have hesitated to torture me, since no one doubts that I was, by origin, a freeman.
But am I much better to do now in the world than I was when I was the poor painter's daughter and wheedled the grocer round the corner for sugar and tea?
Many a dun had she talked to, and turned away from her father's door; many a tradesman had she coaxed and wheedled into good-humour, and into the granting of one meal more.
I suppose you wheedled Aunt Trudy into letting you buy them," commented her brother presently.
I have been told, general, that you have remarked to some of your friends, in conversation, that you were rather wheedled or cheated into that course by politicians?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wheedled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.