ingratiating in the PONS Dictionary

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While ensnaring them with their ingratiating talk and enervating riches, they have drawn the far-dwelling peoples nearer to themselves.
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The corgi gazed up at me with a look that managed to be ingratiating and unsettling all at once.
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He was very good at ingratiating himself with curators.
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Park sings in an ingratiating tenor, and his musical persona is equally pleasing, especially, it would seem, to his female listeners.
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For much of the time, they succeed, thanks to the talent and ingratiating appeal of the show's four principal performers.
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Needless to say, his tactics for ingratiating himself with the top brass do not extend to showing them politeness and obedience.
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His appearance was alert and masculine, and he had an ingratiating sense of good humour.
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For example, ingratiating a target individual when it is uncharacteristic of your behavior or making it obvious that you are trying to ingratiate.
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His tone was small but ingratiating, his technique polished and elegant.
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His voice fell almost into the heldentenor fach but was smaller and more ingratiating than many voices in that category.
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