FLEECH

Etymology

Verb

fleech (third-person singular simple present fleeches, present participle fleeching, simple past and past participle fleeched)

(transitive, Scotland) To wheedle; coax; cajole; induce with fair words; flatter.

(intransitive, Scotland) To use cajoling or flattering words; speak insincerely.

Anagrams

• fleche, flèche

Source: Wiktionary



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23 November 2024

THEORETICAL

(adjective) concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations; “theoretical science”


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