ingratiating การใช้
- It is not very ingratiating, but it is very honest.
- Chambers ingratiated himself with Fuller and set up a sting operation.
- Davis said Lansdale ingratiated himself with the two girls'families.
- They remained silent so as to ingratiate themselves with the military.
- They must ingratiate themselves to producers, directors, casting agents.
- This attitude fails to ingratiate himself to the citizens of Fabletown.
- His authority onstage and his ingratiating manner made me very comfortable.
- After every ritual they perform various dances to ingratiate their deities.
- His ingratiating attitude persuades Nadrin-Nashchekin not to punish him.
- There is nothing ingratiating, but plenty of individuality and integrity.
- The film also has a handful of ingratiating scenes between its stars.
- O . J . was so graceful, so ingratiating,
- But there is a definite tilt toward ingratiating themselves with the students.
- Kenneth Edmonds, better known as Babyface, is even more ingratiating.
- In his absence the Russians set about ingratiating themselves with his family.
- Her tenacity, however, hardly ingratiated her with Gaffney.
- It's an ingratiating, feel-good movie.
- But its charm is that it refuses to be ingratiating.
- "And it wasn't to ingratiate himself.
- Gibson is Gibson; viewers either find his naivete ingratiating or unnerving.
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