lay hands on vs sifflicate

lay hands on

verb
  • To find, obtain or procure. 

  • To seize or assault. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lay, hands. 

  • If we can lay hands on some chicken wire and a black light, we can make some scary Halloween decorations. 

sifflicate

verb
  • To supplicate, petition, importune, or wheedle 

  • To suggest 

  • To criticise 

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