coax

ਲਿਜਾਣਾ
definition
verb
the trainees were coaxed into doing hard, boring work
persuade (someone) gradually or by flattery to do something.
noun
After all, you can't lay fiber, buy cable modems and pay for cable TV with surplus coax .
coaxial cable.
adjective
coax connectors
coaxial.
example
Although both devices may have 'coax' connections, once you see the image quality between them, you'll see why you should go with S-Video.
I tried to 'coax' him down but I could see he was terrified.
In areas where cable modem service is available, the cable company can sculpt that down to the single 'coax' line.
The negotiators talked to him and managed to 'coax' him out.
It can serve up to four video streams simultaneously - one to a locally connected HDTV and three to additional client boxes connected via 'coax' anywhere in the home.
I had to go down and personally 'coax' him out of the car so that we could get him back here.
He's a big fella, well over 6 feet, with hands the size of tree stumps, but still able to 'coax' sweet sounds from a guitar.
I 'coax' him to the table by setting out an open beer.
The birds are in the trees, and if I could 'coax' them down to my shoulder, then my trek may be warranted.
In addition to the antennas supplied, the antenna connector on the hand held radio will accept a common 'coax' antenna cable connector.
It is a special puzzle challenge to 'coax' these sets into a symmetrical shape.
Be it cable or satellite, just plug the 'coax' cable into the coaxial cable input, and you have access for up to 125 channels.
He kept on trying to 'coax' her to walk into the water, but she adamantly shook her head.
After all, you can't lay fiber, buy cable modems and pay for cable TV with surplus 'coax' .
Few of us have a team of trained hair professionals to dry, set, curl and 'coax' our hair into perfection every morning.
She shook her unruly mane of red hair, attempting and failing to 'coax' it into some semblance of order.
Use a metal pastry scraper to 'coax' the dough into shape, and a minimal sprinkling of flour, as necessary.
Another good antenna that's been popular around here for over 20 years is the ‘J-pole’ made from a piece of old TV antenna twin lead and a piece of 'coax' .
If he can 'coax' some defectors from the opposition, he may reach a majority.
You might see a fairly significant change if you could 'coax' him into going for a 30 minute walk most days of the week.
When my turn arrives I slowly, carefully 'coax' the boat round until the wind is directly behind it.
Yes, if I were a nesting bird, I'd find a coil of 'coax' to be the perfect shape for a nest.
As multimedia enthusiasts can tell you, a 'coax' connection is not the best choice for image quality, to put it mildly.
Today, a bad picture isn't a problem with the rabbit ears or a loose bit of 'coax' : it means that the decompression of a digital video stream has gone all wonky.
Her natural buoyancy eventually 'coaxed' us into conversation, and saved the day.
She took his hand 'coaxingly' and he flinched away.
We weren't exactly abducted either, we were 'coaxed' into coming into their house.
The charities are brutally businesslike in 'coaxing' dollars from the wallets of the super-rich.
She 'coaxed' the boys' hair into snowy peaks.
He is adept at 'coaxing' performances from actors with little or no experience.
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