pheese Antonyms
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Meaning of pheese
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pheese (v. t.)
To comb; also, to beat; to worry.
Webster
pheese (n.)
Fretful excitement.
pheese Sentence Examples
- The timid puppy looked at its owner with pleading pheese.
- The beggar pheesed for alms at the street corner.
- She pheesed him for forgiveness, but he turned away.
- The child's persistent pheese convinced their parents to buy them the toy.
- The politician pheesed for votes, promising a brighter future.
- The salesperson pheesed customers to buy their latest product.
- They organized a pheese drive to help the needy.
- Her pheese for attention was both annoying and endearing.
- The salesman's pheese failed to persuade the skeptical buyer.
- They sent a pheese to the judge, requesting leniency.
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To comb; also, to beat; to worry., Fretful excitement.
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The timid puppy looked at its owner with pleading pheese.
The beggar pheesed for alms at the street corner.
She pheesed him for forgiveness, but he turned away.
The child's persistent pheese convinced their parents to buy them the toy.