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ingratiate Verb [-ating, -ated] to act in order to bring (oneself) into favour (with someone) [Latin in- in + gratia favour] ingratiating adj
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ingratiate verb ingratiate yourself with someone get on the right side of, court, win over, flatter, pander to, crawl to, play up to, get in with, suck up to (informal) curry favour with, grovel to, keep someone sweet, lick someone's boots, fawn to, toady to, seek someone's favour, rub someone up the right way (informal) be a yes man to, insinuate yourself with Translations 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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| Sixteen-year-old neighbor Rita (Danny Perea) ingratiates her way into the kitchen to bake a cake. The twins are separated, and the scheming uncle ingratiates himself with the male twin, who succumbs to the rich life. Margot's glamourous friend and wine specialist Loretta Rose appears on their doorstep and quickly ingratiates herself into their lives, obtaining her first position in the Executive Dining room of the studio and hooking up with Robert Madrid of the restauranteur Estrella family. |
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