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"You always were able to wheedle things out of me."
If so, he'd wheedle the truth out of him in time.
In that state, she would be easy to wheedle out of a credit.
Surely there was something I could wheedle out of her.
They often try to wheedle some time with a star at a public appearance.
She wouldn't let him wheedle her into an office job.
And quickly I found how easy it was to wheedle the coins from them.
She would tell about it in the morning, and wheedle her father into forgiveness.
"I was able to wheedle some old records out of the master computer."
"We will have to wheedle our way into the base without firing a shot."
When it was called to his attention, did he wheedle and whine?
She smiled again, wheedling for more, but it was the wrong reaction.
But each time we met I wheedled and bullied a little more from him.
Wise old grandfather, look at the child's eyes, she wheedled.
"And so you could wheedle him into pushing work forward to accommodate your party."
He'll wheedle and pester us until we can get it down.
I'm going to call my contact at the morgue, see what I can wheedle out.
I wheedled it out of her only by saying you could be in danger."
His real mother hadn't wanted to say at first, but slowly he'd wheedled it out of her.
She could have said no, and he'd have wheedled it out of her.
"Take it out for a little drive," the salesman wheedled.
"Someday I want to know how you wheedled this information out of my mother.
Don't talk to the press if they wheedle your name."
Can't they use mind control to wheedle money out of people?"
"It might be a clue to the psychology of the individual," I wheedled.