The correct spelling is "coax." It means to persuade or gently urge someone to do something.
Synonyms of the word coax: persuade, allure, argue into, arm-twist,, importune, induce, influence, pester, plague, press, prevail upon, sweet-talk, talk into, tease, tempt, urge, work on
How did you coax me in to writing this?
Yes, coax is a verb.
No, it is not an adverb. Coax is a verb.
Synonyms:appeal to, ask, beg, beseech, blandish, coax,conjure, crave, enjoin, exhort, implore,importune, invoke, pester, petition, plague, pray,press, request, supplicate, urge, wheedle
To coax means to persuade or gently urge someone to do something. For example, "She coaxed the kitten out from under the bed with a treat."
Colossal titan is bortholdt.
Colossal.
You may have to coax an answer out of another user here. He tried to coax the cat out of its hiding place. Spectacular commercials are designed to coax visitors to the theme park.
yesYes; for example: That was a colossal animal.
Colossal means big