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  • verb Present participle of guilt.

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Examples

  • She portrayed him as something of a possessive stalker bent on bullying and "guilting" her into reconciling with him.

    AltWeeklies.com Site Feed 2010

  • She portrayed him as something of a possessive stalker bent on bullying and "guilting" her into reconciling with him.

    AltWeeklies.com Site Feed 2010

  • She portrayed him as something of a possessive stalker bent on bullying and "guilting" her into reconciling with him.

    AltWeeklies.com Site Feed 2010

  • Instead of 'guilting' people into it, show them the benefits of how they can save MONEY via recycling, buying second-hand, buying in bulk for less packaging, cashing in scrap metal, buying recycled building items, etc.

    Latest Articles 2009

  • I'm trying to find the right way to get him to take care of himself without being preachy, condescending or "guilting" him into it.

    Ask MetaFilter 2008

  • Marc, guilting Amanda into helping him with his plan to take down Betty

    'Ugly Betty' Bites: 15 great lines from last night! | EW.com 2009

  • But our fence is not up yet, we cannot afford deer fencing this summer, and basically that big, beautiful rectangle is staring at me and guilting me.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Laura 2009

  • But our fence is not up yet, we cannot afford deer fencing this summer, and basically that big, beautiful rectangle is staring at me and guilting me.

    An Update & Family Recipes Reminder Laura 2009

  • Don't use "they're guilting us" as a reason to not work with democrats on health care.

    Steele: No guilt trip after Kennedy death 2009

  • This is especially difficult when someone is behaving in a way that feels unloving to us -- attacking, blaming, lying, guilting, and so on.

    Margaret Paul, Ph.D.: Who Is Responsible for Your Feelings? Ph.D. Margaret Paul 2011

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