
Description of inveigle (verb: inveigled; inveigled; inveigling) influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering; palaver; blarney; coax; sweet-talk
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Description of dawdle (verb: dawdled; dawdled; dawdling) hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc.; fall back; fall behind
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Description of rail (verb: railed; railed; railing) send by train; construct a fence
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Description of repercussion (noun) a movement back from an impact; rebound; backlash
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Description of colloquy (noun: colloquies) formal conversation
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Description of wax (verb: waxed; waxed; waxing) increase in phase
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Description of mirage (noun) something illusory and unattainable
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Description of transpire (verb: transpired; transpired; transpiring) give off (water) through the skin
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Description of rudimentary (adjective: more rudimentary; most rudimentary) basic; elementary; fundamental
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Description of abduce (verb) advance evidence for; cite
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