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- verb Present participle of
reingratiate .
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Merlin momentarily expected the young man to fall pleading upon his knees, but such is the nobility of human nature that he remained standing — even blew again into the air, partly from nervousness, partly, no doubt, with some vague hope of reingratiating himself.
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Merlin momentarily expected the young man to fall pleading upon his knees, but such is the nobility of human nature that he remained standing -- even blew again into the air, partly from nervousness, partly, no doubt, with some vague hope of reingratiating himself.
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