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verb as in annoy
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in badger
verb as in besiege
verb as in butter up
verb as in cajole
Strong matches
verb as in coax
verb as in drive
Strong matches
verb as in flatter
Strongest match
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verb as in harass
Strong matches
verb as in importune
verb as in move
Strong matches
verb as in nag
verb as in pester
verb as in press
verb as in sway
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verb as in sweet-talk
verb as in sweet-talk
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verb as in tackle
Example Sentences
She said he offered to keep in contact with her to work on her concerns, which she said she would be "delighted" to do.
The BBC presenter, 46, said on Instagram on Sunday that she would be back to work on The One Show on Tuesday "after taking some time off to get better".
“You do too much work on those trips to call them junkets,” she said.
Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP, the chair of a committee of MPs working on sanctions against Russia, told the BBC the Crisp case isn’t a “one-off”.
Whereas the celebrity might benefit, the charity and the understanding of the issue that it is working on lose out.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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