To be near to the king, if thou be not a liar or a Cajoler, is to stand in a dangerous place.
"A Boy's Ride"
Gulielma Zollinger
I do not like this Monty Bell; he seems to be merely an eater of dinners and a Cajoler of dames, such superficial chivalry of speech as he exhibits being only one of the many expedients that gain him the title of "socially indispensable" that the Whirlpoolers accord him.
"People of the Whirlpool"
Mabel Osgood Wright
What better is there for a man, than to follow the example of his people, and to turn usurer, and money-getter, and Cajoler of fools in his turn, even as his father was before him?
"Hypatia or, New Foes with an Old Face"
Charles Kingsley