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Definition of Coaxer
1. Noun. Someone who tries to persuade by blandishment and coaxing.
Definition of Coaxer
1. n. One who coaxes.
Definition of Coaxer
1. Noun. A person who coaxes ¹
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Definition of Coaxer
1. one that coaxes [n -S] - See also: coaxes
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coaxer
Literary usage of Coaxer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Busy Year at the Old Squire's by Charles Asbury Stephens (1922)
"CHAPTER XV THE CANTALOUPE coaxer EVERY spring at the old farm we used to put in
a row of hills for cantaloupes and another for watermelons. ..."
2. Moody Moments: Poems by Edward Doyle (1888)
"... TO A YELLOW coaxer. Wee, yellow, innocent Siren ! hush, be still. Why art thou
so bewitching a ..."
3. Practical Suggestions Regarding the Selection and Use of a Photographic by Austin Kimball Hanks (1910)
"... and by this method (positively T»ith-OUT the use of any "coaxer") very remarkable
results may be obtained, where the exposure has been ample; ..."
4. History of the American Theatre by George Overcash Seilhamer (1888)
"... but Po"y the transition of Mrs. Douglass from Mrs. coaxer to Columbine. ...
singing role of the time, shows that she must have Mrs- ., Mrs. coaxer . ..."
5. The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, John Christopher Pepusch (1920)
"I hope, Mrs. coaxer, you have had good Success of late in your Visits among ...
coaxer. We have so many interlopers Yet with Industry, one may still have a ..."
6. The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the by Inchbald, Elizabeth Inchbald (1808)
"Dear Mrs. coaxer, you are welcome! you look charmingly to-day: I hope you don't
want the repairs of quality, and lay on paint.—Dolly Trull! kiss me, ..."