Coax :
totam vitam exercendum
totam vitam exercendum, perficietis, TAGO, ludere descendit, Blarney
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Blandirepigrior,coaxercoaxersraucumcoaxialpersuasiones,
Noun(1) a transmission line for high-frequency signals
Verb(1) influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering
(1) The birds are in the trees, and if I could coax them down to my shoulder, then my trek may be warranted.(2) Use a metal pastry scraper to coax the dough into shape, and a minimal sprinkling of flour, as necessary.(3) It can serve up to four video streams simultaneously - one to a locally connected HDTV and three to additional client boxes connected via coax anywhere in the home.(4) When my turn arrives I slowly, carefully coax the boat round until the wind is directly behind it.(5) Few of us have a team of trained hair professionals to dry, set, curl and coax our hair into perfection every morning.(6) Although both devices may have coax connections, once you see the image quality between them, you'll see why you should go with S-Video.(7) The negotiators talked to him and managed to coax him out.(8) I coax him to the table by setting out an open beer.(9) As multimedia enthusiasts can tell you, a coax connection is not the best choice for image quality, to put it mildly.(10) You might see a fairly significant change if you could coax him into going for a 30 minute walk most days of the week.(11) She shook her unruly mane of red hair, attempting and failing to coax it into some semblance of order.(12) Be it cable or satellite, just plug the coax cable into the coaxial cable input, and you have access for up to 125 channels.(13) It is a special puzzle challenge to coax these sets into a symmetrical shape.(14) Another good antenna that's been popular around here for over 20 years is the ÔÇÿJ-poleÔÇÖ made from a piece of old TV antenna twin lead and a piece of coax .(15) In areas where cable modem service is available, the cable company can sculpt that down to the single coax line.(16) I tried to coax him down but I could see he was terrified.
Related Phrases of coax(1) to coax ::
ad totam vitam exercendum(2) coax cable ::
Blandire funem
(1) to coax ::
ad totam vitam exercendum(2) coax cable ::
Blandire funem
Synonyms
Verb
1. persuade ::
suadere
2. wheedle ::
adulatione exposci
3. cajole ::
veniarum
4. get around ::
circumvenire
5. beguile ::
Fallere credentem
6. seduce ::
benedictiones seducunt
7. inveigle ::
exciperet
8. maneuver ::
timeret
9. sweet-talk ::
-dulcis Disputatio
10. soft-soap ::
mollis-culo
11. butter up ::
butyrum sursum
12. twist someone's arm ::
aliquis scriptor brachium torquent
Noun
13. coax cable ::
Blandire funem
14. coaxial cable ::
coaxial cable
Verb
1. persuade ::
suadere
2. wheedle ::
adulatione exposci
3. cajole ::
veniarum
4. get around ::
circumvenire
5. beguile ::
Fallere credentem
6. seduce ::
benedictiones seducunt
7. inveigle ::
exciperet
8. maneuver ::
timeret
9. sweet-talk ::
-dulcis Disputatio
10. soft-soap ::
mollis-culo
11. butter up ::
butyrum sursum
12. twist someone's arm ::
aliquis scriptor brachium torquent
Noun
13. coax cable ::
Blandire funem
14. coaxial cable ::
coaxial cable
Different Formscoax, coaxed, coaxer, coaxers, coaxes, coaxial, coaxing
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