List of synonyms from "sock it to one" to synonyms from "soft touch"
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Definition of the day : « soft-soap »
- As in soft soap : noun liquid soap
- As in flattery : noun false praise, compliments
- As in induce : verb cause to happen; encourage
- As in lie : verb tell an untruth
- As in lobby : verb press for political action
- As in wheedle : verb talk into
- As in cajole : verb attempt to coax; flatter
- As in sweet-talk : verb flatter
- As in sweet-talk : verb coax
- As in coax : verb persuade
- As in flatter : verb compliment excessively
- As in grovel : verb abase, demean oneself
- And takes by the nose and belathers, with soft-soap, tremendously.
- Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 105 December 16, 1893 » by Various
- Now hes trying to soft-soap the hermit into letting him have a hunt for it.
- Extract from : « Tom Fairfield in Camp » by Allen Chapman
- Do you think you can soft-soap me as easy as you did the boys?
- Extract from : « Friar Tuck » by Robert Alexander Wason
- After all, soft-soap has its virtues; it is just the thing for the aged!
- Extract from : « The Champagne Standard » by Mrs. John Lane
- We clamour for soft-soap; we demand it at the point of the bayonet.
- Extract from : « The Champagne Standard » by Mrs. John Lane
- If that there Judson's son had spilled this soft-soap, I could get it; you might expect it from he and his class.
- Extract from : « Mountain » by Clement Wood
- Sound-softener, thet runs off yer tongue slick as soft-soap.
- Extract from : « Belford's Magazine, Vol 2, December 1888 » by Various
- After standing two days, wash him clean with soft-soap and water.
- Extract from : « The Mule » by Harvey Riley
- There was the pail, safe hidden behind the soft-soap barrel.
- Extract from : « The Desert and The Sown » by Mary Hallock Foote
- Hearths and jambs, of brick, look best painted over with blacklead, mixed with soft-soap.
- Extract from : « A Treatise on Domestic Economy » by Catherine Esther Beecher