inveigle [in-vey-guh l, -vee-] verb (used with object), inveigled, inveigling.
1. to entice, lure, or ensnare by flattery or artful talk or inducements (usually followed by into):
to inveigle a person into playing bridge.
2. to acquire, win, or obtain by beguiling talk or methods (usually followed by from or away):
to inveigle a theater pass from a person.
Cameron's new ruse
to inveigle extra votes
from racist Britons
Went to Liane's to get rid of the mice in the scullery. Found them. Ejected them. Filled up the hole they got through with self hardening foam which I cannot get off my hands. Euch.
Facebook Haiku
January 11: yearling
premature calf
from a yearling Frisian
stillborn
for http://www.facebook.com/pages/NaHaiWriMo/108107262587697 NaHaiWriMo
Something that made me smile today:
KAPAP. And a cinema date night with DK
KAPAP rocks, though in real life I would be dead from the knife wound in the stress test.
Gah! I had every album of his. He was the soundtrack to my life. RIP David Bowie. http://io9.gizmodo.com/rip-david-bowie-the-musician-who-changed-science-ficti-1752187018
Written today:
poem - 10
Gilded Cage (250)
You've been reading Of Literary Bent. I thank you.
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