Similar words: cruel and unusual punishment, punishment, nourishment, admonishment, astonishment, establishment, accomplishment, malnourishment. Meaning: ['blændɪʃmənt] n. 1. flattery intended to persuade 2. the act of urging by means of teasing or flattery.
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1 He remained impervious to all Nell's sulks and blandishments.
2 How sensible she had been to resist his blandishments.
3 At first Lewis resisted their blandishments.
4 She was impervious to his blandishments.
5 She resisted his blandishments.
6 She is no stranger to blandishments.
7 They introduce into our austerities their Italianate blandishments.
8 Forget the smooth, caramelized blandishments of cognac.
9 But he soon learned that such bribes and blandishments would not help his case.
10 You know, blandishment ceaselessly cannot be done by everyone.
11 He refused to be moved by either threats or blandishments.
12 She charmed the visitor with the arsenal of her blandishments.
13 How sensible she had been not to give way to any of his blandishments.
14 He mistrusted ravishment by charm, spiritual appeal, force, wit or other blandishments.
15 But this remedy fails to confront the reality of a male youth culture nearly immune to all the blandishments of established society.
16 She is a tricky girl , you should be careful ,[www.Sentencedict.com] don't be cheated by her blandishment so that in her purpose.
17 Under no circumstances must he lent himself to any additional blandishment or languishments in this field.
18 They would not in the end abandon their vital interests by succumbing to Soviet blandishment.
19 He gave us the travel brochure which is full of the blandishment .
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