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cajolery
English
Etymology
From French cajolerie.
Noun
cajolery (countable and uncountable, plural cajoleries)
- cajolement
Translations
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blarney
English
Etymology
Named after a legendary magical stone in Blarney Castle, Ireland that gives the gift of eloquence. See also Blarney Stone.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?bl??ni/
- (Ireland) IPA(key): /?bla??ni/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?bl??ni/
- Rhymes: -??(?)ni
Noun
blarney (uncountable)
- Mindless chatter.
- He is full of blarney.
- Ability to talk constantly and fluently.
- Persuasive flattery or kind speech; smooth, wheedling talk.
Verb
blarney (third-person singular simple present blarneys, present participle blarneying, simple past and past participle blarneyed)
- To beguile with flattery.
Anagrams
- Braelyn, Braylen
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