to wheedle means to charm, to persuade. Thus 'wheedled' means charmed, persuaded, coaxed.
He wheedled his way into her heart, then left her penniless.
begged, asked for constantly, nagged, Example: The children wheedled some cookies from the baker.
of Wheedle
cajoled
Persuaded
According to Websters Dictionary, wheedle means to influence or entice by soft words or flattery.
Synonyms for wheedled include banter, blandish, butter up, cajole, charm, coax, con, court, draw, entice, finagle, flatter, inveigle, kowtow, oil, persuade, seduce, snow, soap, lay it on, soft-soap, soften up, spread it on, sweet-talk, sweeten up, work on, and worm.
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It can mean 'of excellent quality' or it can mean 'of your choosing'.
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