How To Use blandish In A Sentence
- So far, so good, so much more credible—and spoiled only slightly by the blandishment that those that fail should present plans for recapitalization "as swiftly as possible. Is This the End of the Beginning for the Euro Crisis?
- The connection must surely at least be that the effect of those blandishments was in fact to cause Mr Sage to decide to perjure himself in the cause.
- These made nascent officers less susceptible to blandishments from civilian projects.
- That distortion makes us susceptible to the blandishments of our current leaders.
- Specious little witch! she called me: your best manner, so full of art and design, had never been seen through, if you, with your blandishing ways, have not been put out of sight, and reduced to positive declarations! — Clarissa Harlowe
- One of these jokes, a customary one, was that his wife was neither pretty nor young; one of the "blandishments," I suppose, was an epigram by Sir The Age of the Reformation
- Those locks which stung like scorpions along her cheeks were bent, and her neck was bowed in blandishment, and her hips quivered as she went. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- What a whopper, though she smiled anyway over the blandishment. Johanna Lindsey
- A few courageous legislators have withstood the health industry's blandishments and taken at least baby steps to modify the law.
- Suppose we ask Martha Higham if the Earl has 'blandished' her. The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Complete