Examples of 'cajoled' in a sentence

Meaning of "cajoled"

cajole (verb) - to persuade someone through flattery or coaxing
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  • simple past tense and past participle of cajole

How to use "cajoled" in a sentence

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cajoled
I cajoled her into showing me the way.
I do not want you to be bullied and cajoled.
They cajoled him and blessed him.
A few canvassers threatened rather than cajoled.
He cajoled and converted the weak.
Nobody needed to be forced or persuaded or cajoled.
They can not be charmed or cajoled into doing this.
The people are in the mood to be deceived or cajoled.
The whole thing is you cajoled me for him.
He cajoled others to support her.
They have had to be seriously cajoled into participating.
He cajoled bosses from other parties into his own.
The savages can no longer be cajoled.
He has cajoled the whole family with his talks.
Then you become the wily thing that cajoled me.

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She is cajoled by her mother to give her uncle a kiss.
Human beings almost never have to be cajoled into pairing.
I have been cajoled into being your auctioneer for this evening.
Who carelessly cajoled me.
He cajoled the people twice.
A woman has to be cajoled.
Girls are cajoled in two ways.
It was my spirit that cajoled me.
Then he cajoled her and she finally gave in to him.
It annoyed him that the world with his and cajoled.
You cajoled me into it.
And where children are not beaten and cajoled but loved and nurtured.
I cajoled him outside.
He even cajoled them.
The Liberals remained obdurate and refused to be cajoled.
My clients have been cajoled and threatened into not dealing with me.
The Macedonians did not have to be cajoled.
He cajoled my father.
It seemed as though this very fear cajoled fate and helped him escape.
Abraham cajoled me into coming to America.
Always take a small amount at first so you can be cajoled into accepting a second helping.
They nurtured and cajoled the urban environment shaping it into a vision splendid.
Especially not the person who pestered and cajoled me until I joined.
Men often have to be cajoled or coaxed into saying how they feel.
Never have I chased the honeybee Who carelessly cajoled me.
I do not want you to be bullied and cajoled into thinking you should marry someone.
He'd cajoled them to go along with the scheme.
She was getting ready to leave and he cajoled her to have dinner with him.
Leonard is cajoled by Cecil to perform the lead in an opera.
I do not want you to be bullied and cajoled You need to get away from here.
Menelaus then cajoled his brother Agamemnon into leading an army against Troy.
If I knew that she will turnup so beautiful I would have cajoled her then itself.
Pity the children who were cajoled into expressing their assent to this heretical nonsense.
She didn't have to be convinced or cajoled.
The whole thing is you cajoled me for him Go with me.

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