73 examples of coaxingly in sentences

Tell us all about it," said Patsy coaxingly.

"Would to God that I was." "Come, dear," said Miss Fewbanks coaxingly.

" She pouted a little, but finished by saying coaxingly, "Come back soon, dear."

"Why not?" asked Mrs. Culpepper, coaxingly.

But suddenly a cruel whim to insist came over the father, and, half-coaxingly and half-forcibly, he held her up to the image, stroking its white cheek to reassure her.

She was, however, quickly silenced when Sagastao sat down beside her and throwing his head into her lap said, very coaxingly: "Now, Mary, just be quiet and let us hear Souwanas tell the rest of the story of what Nanahboozhoo did to Mooshekinnebik.

They surrounded me with eyes sparkling with the desire of gain, kissed the border of my jacket, stroked my beard coaxingly with their hands, which they then kissed, and, crowding up with a boisterous show of affection, were about to fall on my neck in a heap, after the old Hebrew fashion.

He was coming home and saw me walking off alone, and he thought that I might be lonely or frightened or fall into the snowwhich I did"Sheila smiled coaxingly; "I went down up to my neck and Dickie pulled me out and waslovely to me.

"You're trying to job me, Jim,"but Dickie had his head coaxingly on one side and his face was pink.

she said, coaxingly; for he had stopped, looking around bewildered.

"Come, Ess," said Charles, coaxingly, "tell me what this is about you and Mr. Walters.

"Do eat something, Clary," said she, coaxingly; "only look what nice buckwheat cakes these are; cook got up ever so early on purpose to bake them for you.

" "No, nogo to bed, George," she answered, coaxingly, "and talk to him about it in the morning.

"O, but I want to go with you, Katie," said Mrs. Brooks, coaxingly.

No hand but hers must dress my hair, which, loosed, fell in dense curly masses nearly to my knees; no hand but hers must fasten dress and deck with flowers, and if I sometimes would coaxingly ask if I might not help by sewing in laces, or by doing some trifle in aid, she would kiss me and bid me run to my books or my play, telling me that her only pleasure in life was caring for her "treasure".

" "But, Agnes, my pretty one, what can be the objection?" said old Elsie, coaxingly.

One hand clutched her flowing blue skirts snugly about her ankles; the other opened coaxingly to a kitten crouched to spring on the limb of an apple-tree above her.

Hereafter you stop writing at nine o'clock or I will take the typewriter away from you." "Oh, mayn't I stay until half past nine?" asked Migwan coaxingly.

"Say it, Max, say it," she whispered coaxingly, leaning toward him.

And she sprang up, and would have run off, I believe, if Buckner Gowdy had not overtaken her, and coaxingly led her back into the house.

" "My mother showed me how to sew some, and how to do some embroidery," she said, coaxingly.

"It's much nicer here than at the ranch, father," she said coaxingly, "even leaving alone its being a beautiful ship instead of a shanty; the wind don't whistle through the cracks and blow out the candle when you're reading, nor the rain spoil your things hung up against the wall.

"My poor child," said Bartley, coaxingly, "talk it all over with Mr. Hope.

Fitzroy;" then, coaxingly, "Percy dear.

When he was paying the bill, Frau Steinhart, having given him the change, said coaxingly: "Last time, you and Fräulein each paid a share: to-day you pay all.

73 examples of  coaxingly  in sentences