Plural form; multiple people who use flattery and smooth words to persuade others.
Plural of blandisher, formed by adding -s. This standard pluralization pattern has been part of English since its earliest forms.
History is full of blandishers—from court jesters who flattered kings to modern advertisers who try to sweet-talk you into buying things you don't need.
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