blan — blan·co; blan·da; blan·ding s; blan·din s; blan·dish; blan·dish·er; blan·dish·ment; blan·qui·llo; blan·quism; blan·quist; ca·sa·blan·ca; blan·ket; blan·dish·ing·ly; … English syllables
Blan — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Blan País … Wikipedia Español
blan´dish|ment — blan|dish «BLAN dihsh», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to persuade by gentle ways; coax; flatter: »She blandished him out of his black mood. SYNONYM(S): cajole, wheedle, blarney. ╂[< Old French blandiss , stem of blandir < Latin… … Useful english dictionary
blan´dish|er — blan|dish «BLAN dihsh», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to persuade by gentle ways; coax; flatter: »She blandished him out of his black mood. SYNONYM(S): cajole, wheedle, blarney. ╂[< Old French blandiss , stem of blandir < Latin… … Useful english dictionary
blan|dish — «BLAN dihsh», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to persuade by gentle ways; coax; flatter: »She blandished him out of his black mood. SYNONYM(S): cajole, wheedle, blarney. ╂[< Old French blandiss , stem of blandir < Latin blandīrī flatter … Useful english dictionary
Blan — is a village and commune of the Tarn department of southern France.Blan is also the name of someone getting kicked out of Ann Summersee also*Communes of the Tarn department … Wikipedia
blan|dil|o|quence — «blan DIHL uh kwuhns», noun. smooth speech; agreeable or flattering language: »His blandiloquence charmed, but did not convince us. ╂[< Latin blandiloquentia < blandiloquēns speaking smoothly < blandus smooth, suave + loquēns, entis,… … Useful english dictionary
blan|co — «BLANG koh», noun, plural cos, verb, coed, co|ing. British. –n. a white or khaki substance used to polish belts, boots, or other leather articles. –v.t. to polish with this substance. ╂[< Blanco, a trademark for such a substance] … Useful english dictionary
blan|ket|flow|er — «BLANG kiht FLOW uhr», noun. = gaillardia. (Cf. ↑gaillardia) … Useful english dictionary
blan|ket|ing — «BLANG kuh tihng», noun. material for blankets … Useful english dictionary
blan|ke|ty-blank — «BLANG kuh tee BLANGK», adjective. U.S. Slang. cursed; confounded (used as a mild or humorous replacement). ╂[reduplication of blank, a dash marking a space for an omitted curse] … Useful english dictionary