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1 cajole
kə'‹əul(to coax (someone into doing something), often by flattery: The little girl cajoled her father into buying her a new dress.) engatusartr[kə'ʤəʊl]1 engatusar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto cajole somebody into doing something engatusar a alguien para que haga algov.• camelar v.• embromar v.• engatusar v.• enlabiar v.• gitanear v.• halagar v.• roncear v.kə'dʒəʊltransitive verb convencer* con zalamerías or halagos[kǝ'dʒǝʊl]VT engatusar, camelar* * *[kə'dʒəʊl]transitive verb convencer* con zalamerías or halagos
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cajole — ca•jole [[t]kəˈdʒoʊl[/t]] v. t. v. i. joled, jol•ing to persuade by flattery or promises; wheedle; coax • Etymology: 1635–45; < F cajoler to chatter, cajole ca•jole′ment, n. ca•jol′er, n. ca•jol′er•y, n. ca•jol′ing•ly, adv … From formal English to slang
ca|jol´ing|ly — ca|jole «kuh JOHL», verb, joled, jol|ing. –v.t. to persuade by pleasant words, flattery, or false promises; coax: »He cajoled his friends into deciding in his favor. –v.i. to use cajolery: »Where Mendès whipped men to decision by the scornful… … Useful english dictionary
ca|jol´er — ca|jole «kuh JOHL», verb, joled, jol|ing. –v.t. to persuade by pleasant words, flattery, or false promises; coax: »He cajoled his friends into deciding in his favor. –v.i. to use cajolery: »Where Mendès whipped men to decision by the scornful… … Useful english dictionary
ca|jole — «kuh JOHL», verb, joled, jol|ing. –v.t. to persuade by pleasant words, flattery, or false promises; coax: »He cajoled his friends into deciding in his favor. –v.i. to use cajolery: »Where Mendès whipped men to decision by the scornful lash of his … Useful english dictionary