- Soothe, conciliate, placate, win over. | |
An unfortunate father, whom the world calls an Emperor... has come to conciliate with his offended son and seek his love | |
But it is possible to conciliate both of them. | |
Hitler saw as to conciliate the generals e to clean its way. | |
I am sure if you found some small means to conciliate the Queen, then the maids would remain... No! | |
- Soothe, conciliate, placate, win over. | |
An unfortunate father, whom the world calls an Emperor... has come to conciliate with his offended son and seek his love | |
But it is possible to conciliate both of them. | |
Hitler saw as to conciliate the generals e to clean its way. | |
I am sure if you found some small means to conciliate the Queen, then the maids would remain... No! | |
Dominique and his new friend, now re-conciliated with God, kneeled together at the altar. | |
You always have a birthday when there's a pretty girl to be flattered... or an ambassador to be conciliated. | |
I'm being conciliating. | |
Michael and I have gone out of our way to be fair-minded and conciliating. | |
Dominique and his new friend, now re-conciliated with God, kneeled together at the altar. | |
You always have a birthday when there's a pretty girl to be flattered... or an ambassador to be conciliated. | |
I'm being conciliating. | |
Michael and I have gone out of our way to be fair-minded and conciliating. | |