cajoled in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cajoled in the PONS Dictionary

cajoled Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The latter would tease, cajole and sit on visitors' laps or pose for photographs for a fee.
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After a bit of cajoling, he tells her that a palm-reader once told him that he will have two wives.
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The youngsters cajole people considerate enough to pick them up into taking them home.
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He knows how to cajole people to his own advantage.
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He hated being trotted out to cajole financiers wanting to look him over before opening the checkbook.
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This wooing and cajoling is done in a loving and tender way, a gesture called "lambing".
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She cajoled authors and financial contributors to meet deadlines.
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He submitted a copy to each, and also to anybody else in the business that he could cajole into reading it.
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He hints and cajoles; this is poetry rather than pedantry.
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He is reluctant to build anything with this unproven technology, and has to be cajoled into accepting the contract.
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