Bribery, cajolery, legislation, executions: he did his all to satisfy Henry's will and whims. His fall was as meteoric as his rise. |
Instead, she uses cajolery, deception, and sexual manipulation to trick him out of consummating the marriage. |
His own experiences ensured that no amount of cajolery could eradicate from his heart a deep burning hatred of the Tory party. |
One's senses were assaulted by news vendors, shoeblacks, quack doctors and the like and their specimens of cajolery. |
And when he spoke his voice carried no freight at all, not outrage or threat or cajolery — it was just a voice, flat and tired. |
These objections and obstacles might be overcome by cajolery, economic inducements, and strong-arming Jordan and Turkey. |