9 adjectives to describe coaxings

Are you engaged to him?" "I am," answered Maggie, playing nervously with the tassel of her wrapper, and wondering why Henry had written so soon, before she had prepared the way by a little judicious coaxing.

After half an hour's futile coaxing, during which time an unwonted supply of blood was drawn to his brain, that surprised organ proved its gratitude by giving birth to a timely and sensible idea.

"Come," said he, with gentle coaxing.

Are you engaged to him?" "I am," answered Maggie, playing nervously with the tassel of her wrapper, and wondering why Henry had written so soon, before she had prepared the way by a little judicious coaxing.

They were too much like what their father had been at their age to resist their playful coaxing.

His polite coaxing finally had its effect on the little lady, and he persuaded her to climb a ladder into a loft just above them.

No slavish, terrified, superstitious coaxing and flattering will help you with God.

In some districts the bride remains invisible even during the wedding-dinner, and it is "good form" for her to let the guests wait as long as possible, and not to appear until after considerable coaxing by her mother.

No slavish, terrified, superstitious coaxing and flattering will help you with God.

9 adjectives to describe  coaxings