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Q: What is the example of soft soap or flattery?
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What does the cowboy slang 'soft soap' mean?

Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant flattery or blarney. Most soap at that time was "hard" or home-made. The image is of using fancy soft soap to butter someone up.


What example of a flattery?

when someone flatters you


What does the idiom soft soap someone mean?

The idiom "soft soap someone" refers to the act of flattering or praising someone excessively in order to gain their favor or to persuade them to do something. It implies using charm or flattery to manipulate someone's emotions or opinions.


What does wheedled mean?

According to Websters Dictionary, wheedle means to influence or entice by soft words or flattery.


What is Soft Soap?

Soft Soap is a brand of antibacterial soap. It is good to use in bathrooms and kitchens for your hands.


Who invented soft soap?

William Sheppard of New York invented the soft soap....


What are the release dates for Soft Soap - 1927?

Soft Soap - 1927 was released on: USA: 30 January 1927


What are the ratings and certificates for Arabella and the Soft Soap - 1915?

Arabella and the Soft Soap - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U


What are soft soaps?

Soft soaps tend to be more soluble unlike hard soap. Some of its examples are dishwashing liquids, body soap and liquid hand soap.


What happens to soap in water?

It separates and doesn't mix together. The soap sits at the top of the soft water. Soft water doesn't have that much minerals in it so it doesn't mix with the soap.


What actors and actresses appeared in Arabella and the Soft Soap - 1915?

The cast of Arabella and the Soft Soap - 1915 includes: Little Chrysia as Arabella


What effect does soap have on soft water?

It produce lather Because it does not contains the sulphates and chlorides of Mg and Ca.