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ingratiating

ingratiating

ingratiating ADJ

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English
For much of the time, they succeed, thanks to the talent and ingratiating appeal of the show's four principal performers.
en.wikipedia.org
Its current fest run is high-profile yet unlikely to generate much further bigscreen interest, with tube and download sales remaining the ingratiating pic's principal outlets.
variety.com
The work proved one of the most ingratiating of the new scores introduced in several seasons.
en.wikipedia.org
He was very good at ingratiating himself with curators.
www.independent.co.uk
Those who have pressured the judiciary into some form of penance and rectitude in the past few weeks expected such an ingratiating statement.
thenationonlineng.net
As with oral storytelling or opera, the material is almost secondary to the voice, and the narrative voice here is warm, funny, and ingratiating.
www.quillandquire.com
Thoughts from our workdays have a way of ingratiating themselves into our homes, from when we walk in to when we're brushing our teeth.
psychcentral.com
The corgi gazed up at me with a look that managed to be ingratiating and unsettling all at once.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The taxi industry around the nation has specialised in ingratiating itself with both sides of politics.
www.smh.com.au
His voice fell almost into the heldentenor fach but was smaller and more ingratiating than many voices in that category.
en.wikipedia.org

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