Sentences with cajole
ca·jole
C c - It was he who had cajoled Garland into doing the film. [VERB noun + into]
- Those who want to influence and cajole can be found at Diggies, overlooking the ocean at North Beach.
- Yesterday was a time to concentrate just on his football and how he has managed to cajole a badgered body to 341 games and 419 goals.
- Ms Plibersek used the new year to cajole smokers into having another attempt at quitting, even if they have tried numerous times in the past.
- Advertising campaigns and saturation media coverage favouring the major parties cajole the voters away from minor party candidates.
- However, Washington has long proved unable to coerce or cajole its Pacific allies into a similar round-table or multilateral approach.