[f. CAJOLE v. + -ING1.] The action of the verb CAJOLE.
a. 1745. Swift, Wks. (1841), II. 29. Fawning and cajoling will have but little effect.
1864. Burton, Scot Abr., I. iii. 149. He tried cajoling, threats, and appeals to honour and chivalrous feeling.