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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
coax .
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Examples
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Chihuahua also contains fertile valleys — orchards and cropfields that were coaxed from the desert by the persistence of hardworking, warm, and loyal people.
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There follows a remarkable testimony to the extraordinary strength of the human spirit (even if it is gruesome one) as Robert is coaxed from the brink of starvation and back to life.
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There follows a remarkable testimony to the extraordinary strength of the human spirit (even if it is gruesome one) as Robert is coaxed from the brink of starvation and back to life.
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Chihuahua also contains fertile valleys — orchards and cropfields that were coaxed from the desert by the persistence of hardworking, warm, and loyal people.
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Chihuahua also contains fertile valleys — orchards and cropfields that were coaxed from the desert by the persistence of hardworking, warm, and loyal people.
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Reluctantly Emily allowed herself to be coaxed from the safety of her chair.
365 tomorrows » 2008 » December : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2008
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Reluctantly Emily allowed herself to be coaxed from the safety of her chair.
365 tomorrows » Save The Last Dance : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2008
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Chihuahua also contains fertile valleys -- orchards and cropfields that were coaxed from the desert by the persistence of hardworking, warm, and loyal people.
Chihuahua 2006
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Chihuahua also contains fertile valleys -- orchards and cropfields that were coaxed from the desert by the persistence of hardworking, warm, and loyal people.
Chihuahua 2006
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Margot coaxed, reasoned, and finally stormed, but to no avail.
Big Game A Story for Girls George de Horne Vaizey 1887
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