No doubt his inclusion of the slogan of self-determination was designed to inveigle some voters in the municipality of which he is a city father. |
Its measures of corruption, for example, inveigle their way into the political debate in many of its client countries. |
No fancy tricks are needed in the way of exercise, except perhaps to inveigle us into exercising. |
He determines to extract the secret from the Countess and inveigle himself into Lisa's good graces. |
Roy, looking sharp in a grey suit, had managed to inveigle his way into City Hall through the side entrance. |
Meena manages to inveigle her way into Anita's gang, but exams, puberty and an undercurrent of racism in their small community turns the friendship sour. |