Cajole


The meaning of the word Cajole is: persuade someone to do something; convince with gentle pleading; sweet-talk


Examples:

Why did I ever let my friends cajole me into eating sushi?

published by Lance on 2021-03-31 20:32:50


Each time we dine there, Howard manages to cajole the waiter into giving us something for free.

published by Kina on 2021-03-23 07:52:48


Using dry tuna, I was able to cajole the kitten out of the corner.

published by Trista on 2021-09-14 23:22:53


By offering them outrageous bonuses, the agency tries to cajole college players to sign with professional teams.

published by Hector on 2021-05-31 13:43:59


The candidate managed to cajole many voters into choosing his name on the ballot.

published by Rebeca on 2021-04-04 02:16:08


Are you trying to cajole me into cooking your supper?

published by Dona on 2021-11-08 01:27:48


You can easily cajole his little boy with a cookie!

published by Susann on 2021-06-11 23:48:53


In order to cajole the man off the ledge, the police showed him a picture of his wife.

published by Frieda on 2021-04-30 09:17:06


With a kiss on the cheek, I can cajole my husband into taking me shopping.

published by Cammy on 2021-10-25 23:52:33


Regina was able to cajole Barney into donating to her charity.

published by Matthew on 2021-04-01 02:18:28


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