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blarney [ˈblɑːnɪ] n flattering talk vb to cajole with flattery; wheedle [after the Blarney Stone] Blarney bartenders collectively—Lipton, 1970 ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
blarney noun flattery, coaxing, exaggeration, fawning, adulation, wheedling, spiel, sweet talk (informal), flannel (Brit. informal), soft soap (informal), sycophancy, servility, obsequiousness, cajolery, blandishment, fulsomeness, toadyism, overpraise, false praise, honeyed words You're as full of blarney as my father. Translations blarney n → Schmeichelei f, → Schmus m (inf); he has kissed the Blarney Stone (fig) → der kann einen beschwatzen (inf) vt sb → schmeicheln (+dat); he could blarney his way out of trouble → er könnte sich aus allem herausreden vi → schmeicheln How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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"You little blarney," he smiled, pleased nevertheless. Clopin interrupted him: "I believe that you are trying to blarney us with your jargon. |
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