"Suillage" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Suillage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Suillage" Meaning

Suillage refers to the act of floating or flowing over the surface of something, often used in a literal or figurative sense.

In a literal sense, suillage can describe the act of a fluid, such as water or oil, flowing over a surface or floating on top of another substance.

In a figurative sense, suillage can be used to describe a subtle or insidious influence or mechanism that has a profound impact on a person or situation, often in a way that is not immediately apparent.

It can also be used to describe a scum or film that forms on the surface of a liquid.

(Note: This word is not commonly used in English language and it might be obsolete or rare, I am not able to confirm is origin or usage in different contexts.)

"Suillage" Examples

Suillage

Suillage refers to the act of attempting to get something, usually money or favors, by using flattery or sweet talk.

Examples:


1. Politician and Editor

The politician, known for his charm, used suillage to build rapport with the editor, resulting in a favorable review's publication.

2. Sales Representatives

The suillage tactics employed by some sales representatives have a place in establishing a rapport with their clients, influencing purchasing decisions and fostering long-term loyalty.

3. School Weather Officer

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