Similar words: soft soap, soft spot, soft-spoken, have a soft spot for, acts of the apostles, soap, soapy, soap opera. Meaning: v. 1. persuade someone through flattery 2. use flattering talk on somebody soft soap. n. 1. flattery designed to gain favor 2. a soft (or liquid) soap made from vegetable oils; used in certain skin diseases.
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1. The government is not soft-soaping the voters here.
2. Don't think you can soft-soap me!
3. Don't try to soft-soap me, I'm not changing my mind.Sentencedict.com
4. Mr. C can soft-soap his wife into (doing) anything.
5. Another quieter way to win support or gain influence is to "soft-soap" a person.
6. Don't tempt to soft-soap me; i am not changing my mind.
7. A gift is just one way to "soft-soap" somebody, or to "butter him up.
8. But that won't stop the timeshare touts trying to soft-soap you into buying abroad.
9. It has succeeded without any of the marketing hype, environmental or otherwise, that rival firms use to soft-soap their customers.
10. Martin washed woollens that day, by hand, in a large barrel, with strong soft-soap, by means of a hub from a wagon wheel, mounted on a plunger-pole that was attached to a spring-pole overhead.
11. So passed Sunday, and Monday morning he was hard at work, sorting clothes, while Joe, a towel bound tightly around his head, with groans and blasphemies, was running the washer and mixing soft-soap.
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