Terms vs Canoodled - What's the difference?
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(canoodle)
To caress, touch up, pet or make love
* 26 June 2014 , A.A Dowd, AV Club Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler spoof rom-com clichés in They Came Together [http://www.avclub.com/review/paul-rudd-and-amy-poehler-spoof-rom-com-cliches-th-206220]
To persuade or cajole
* 1900:' , ''Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks - A Picture of New England Home Life'' - He ' canoodled my husband into believin' that the end of the world was comin' and it was his duty to give all his property away.
As a noun terms
is .As a verb canoodled is
(canoodle).canoodled
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*canoodle
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(canoodl)- He's got a big smile on his face; who's he been canoodling recently?
- As Norah Jones coos sweet nothings on the soundtrack, the happy couple—played by Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler—canoodle through a Manhattan montage, making pasta for two, swimming through a pile of autumn leaves, and horsing around at a fruit stand.
