Influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering.
1 They have attempted to cajole and to intimidate him alike in vain.
2 So she tried to flatter and cajole the sparrow by soft speeches.
3 The conspirator Decimus Brutus had to cajole Caesar to attend the Senate.
4 Tammy tried to cajole Merril to sleep with her at Uncle Roy's.
5 He endeavoured to cajole both parties; but found the task impracticable.
6 He'd cajole a model into endless chatter to free her mind.
7 Sorry, but semi-threats and attempts to cajole just look too timid.
8 She did her best to cajole them along towards the infirmary.
9 He needed to be friendly and laid-back, cajole Finn Scott into trusting him.
10 Here were concentrated the efforts of Grandmoulin to cajole and Picault to buy.
11 He need not stoop to cajole the men he may command.
12 I had to bribe and cajole every official and inspector in the valley.
13 You cannot cajole it out of me, you cannot steal it from me.
14 She would coax and cajole him until his conscience was undermined.
15 He should not coax, cajole , or wring from me the dollar he craved.
16 Take that pretty wife of yours on a trip, he'd cajole .
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