weasel

వెజెల్
definition
verb
she suspects me of trying to weasel my way into his affections
achieve something by use of cunning or deceit.
noun
A cousin of mink, martens, otters, stoats, weasels and distantly related to seals, badgers are one of our oldest indigenous animals, whose fossil remains have been found to belong to the same era as mammoths.
a small, slender, carnivorous mammal related to, but generally smaller than, the stoat.
By openly admitting to being philanderers, draft dodgers, liars, weasels and cowards, liberals avoid ever being hypocrites.
a deceitful or treacherous person.
translation of 'weasel'
ఎలుక,
చిట్టెలుకలను తినే ప్రాణి
example
The conference, if it was about anything, was about restating these questions and systematically shooting down cheap attempts to 'weasel' out of them.
Now, the bill is about to come due, and they're looking for ways to 'weasel' out.
That little slut could 'weasel' her way into anything.
Progressives 'weasel' out of it, by claiming being political would betray their values.
Does the boss who scheduled your sadly abbreviated lunch break deserve to be called a 'weasel' or a stoat?
she suspects me of trying to 'weasel' my way into his affections
Also, it stars Michael Kitchen as a bloke who manages to 'weasel' out of a murder, witnessed by the waitress at a party.
Becky Sharp exploits the weaknesses of those around her to 'weasel' her way into society, but her own vanity is what drives her there to begin with.
Our prime minister is currently trying to 'weasel' out of a $161-million grant scandal, among other issues.
Badgers are relatively large members of the 'weasel' family.
This approach tries to 'weasel' out of making any cross-cultural claims about what has value - although, notice, it does assume the universal value of opulence.
Except that when that happens, I conveniently find some bogus excuse or lame technicality to avoid paying your damages or to 'weasel' my way into only paying part of them.
They are carnivores like the stoat, 'weasel' , otter and badger.
And then I started backpedalling and trying to 'weasel' out of it, because I really hadn't expected him to say yes.
I then tried to 'weasel' my way into the audience's affection, assuring punters that if they laughed at all my gags everyone would get their money back on the way out.
he was a double-crossing 'weasel'
Tell him to 'weasel' his way into the affections of as many receptionists, secretaries and PAs as is humanly possible, since they always know how things work, and he may find that he has been trying to get hold of the wrong person.
What makes it worse is you're trying to help him 'weasel' his way into dinner with me.
she suspects me of trying to 'weasel' my way into his affections
You can find a list of the organisations that have hired him here; mostly insurance companies looking to 'weasel' out of industrial injuries compensation claims as far as we can see.
I think she might have thought I was 'weaseling' out of what we talked about earlier.
I suppose this reflects what she really thinks, as opposed to the similar but more 'weaselly' language crafted by lawyers for the law school's website.
The causes of its extinction remain unclear, but it is likely that rats, 'weasels' , and cats played a role in its demise.
A spotty youth with greasy black hair, he was sitting at the table with a peevish expression on his 'weaselly' face.
Ten species of waterfowl nest around the lake; kestrels and buzzards can be spotted in the woodland; and brown hares, stoats, 'weasels' , grey and red squirrels can also be seen.
And I now know the difference between stoats and 'weasels' .
As for 'weaselling' out of tough situations, stupidity covers well for brazenness.
Even so, my last paragraph gives me a bit of a 'weaselly' way out.
Preyed upon by hawks, foxes, and 'weasels' , they may also fall victim to domestic cats.
Celebrities have great appeal as political candidates, which explains why so many are 'weaselling' into the political picture.
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