Cajole Mnemonic
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cajole
cajole
/kəˈdʒəʊl/
Examples
- Then we don't need to persuade or cajole.
- The soldiers try to coax and cajole Abu Mian into opening the door.
- You think I'm trying to convince you of something, persuade or cajole you.
- I have encouraged, urged and cajoled.
- She attempts to seduce and cajole Oliver.
- I'm trying to cajole an article I'm dying to read.
- To cajole them into action, Welsh submitted to budgets to them.
- Her mother had to shout at and cajole her to stop dancing.
- It took three hours to cajole Wiki's software to accept my post.
- Go ahead, Ban and Banish and Block and Threaten and Cajole all you wish.
influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering
verb
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"Cage + Hole. He sweet-talked the bird out of the cage hole."
"Ca + Jole. A cat told Joe with sweet talks and smiles to play."
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