wheedle (something) away from (one)
wheedle (something) away from (one)
To obtain or steal something from one through cajolery, flattery, pleading, or beguilement. I hate these pushy charity workers, trying to wheedle every last cent away from you that they can. After begging and pleading, the kids finally wheedled the car away from me for the weekend.
See also: away, wheedle
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
wheedle something away from someone
and wheedle something out of someoneto get something away from someone by begging or flattery. The crooks wheedled the old lady's money away from her. Tim wheedled a few dollars out of his uncle.
See also: away, wheedle
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- somethign
- wheedle (something) out of (one)
- wheedle away from
- wheedle into
- wheedle
- wheedle (one) into (doing something)
- touch (one) for (something)
- touch for
- flattery will get you everywhere/nowhere
- flattery will get you nowhere