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单词 to cajole with
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to cajole with
2. intransitive or absol. To use cajolery. †to cajole with:—sense 1. Cf. persuade with (persuade v. III.).
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the mind > will > motivation > persuasion > persuade (a person) [verb (transitive)] > wheedle, coax, or cajole
fleechc1425
coyc1490
flatter?a1513
cuittlec1565
smooth1584
ingle1602
cajole1645
collogue1660
wheedle1661
coax1663
to wheedle with1664
to cajole with1665
manage1677
whilly1721
carney1811
whillywha1816
canoodle1864
patise1891
schmear1910
sweet-talk1936
soft-talk1946
snow-job1962
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deception by illusion, delusion > speech intended to deceive > beguile, cajole [verb (transitive)]
bicharrea1100
fodea1375
begoc1380
inveiglea1513
to hold in halsc1560
to get within ——1572
cajole1645
to cajole with1665
butter1725
veigle1745
flummer1764
to get round ——1780
to come round ——1784
to get around ——1803
flatter-blind1818
salve1825
to come about1829
round1854
canoodle1864
moody1934
fanny1938
cosy1939
mamaguy1939
snow1943
snow-job1962
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > persuasive flattery or cajolery > cajole [verb (transitive)]
fagea1400
fleechc1425
flatter?a1513
stroke1513
sweeten1594
ingle1602
honey1604
coga1616
cajole1645
collogue1660
wheedle1661
coax1663
to wheedle with1664
to cajole with1665
tweedle1715
whilly1721
whillywha1816
to salve over1862
schmooze1899
plámás1919
sweet-talk1936
the mind > will > motivation > persuasion > persuade [verb (intransitive)] > wheedle, coax, or cajole
blandisha1340
wheedle1664
coax1706
cajole1789
carney1867
mee-maw1886
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > persuasive flattery or cajolery > cajole [verb (intransitive)]
fleechc1425
coax1706
cajole1789
1665 S. Pepys Diary 12 Oct. (1972) VI. 263 He hath cajolled with Seymour, who will be our friend.
1789 W. Belsham Ess. I. iii. 40 [Elizabeth] knew how to cajole, how to coax, and to flatter.
1812 M. R. Mitford Let. 27 Oct. in A. G. L'Estrange Life M. R. Mitford (1870) I. vi. 210 The well-fee'd lawyers have ceased to browbeat or to cajole.
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