[f. CAJOLE v. + -ING1.] The action of the verb CAJOLE.

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a. 1745.  Swift, Wks. (1841), II. 29. Fawning and cajoling will have but little effect.

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1864.  Burton, Scot Abr., I. iii. 149. He tried cajoling, threats, and appeals to honour and chivalrous feeling.

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