Sentences with phrase «man cajoled»

A successful Big Man cajoled, bribed and compromised to get the rest of the village to follow.

Not exact matches

And so we are cajoled to «man up,» «don't be a girl,» or «be a real man
Sanchez played in a 2 - man frontline for Chile at the World Cup, and it was his goal scoring exploits for the South Americans that eventually cajoled Wenger into bringing him to the Emirates.
He offers the man his hand, then whirls away, searching for the next soul to incite and cajole.
Anyone concerned with either Arsenal or Man City will also have been a temporary fan of Norwich City this weekend, and not just in the hope of hearing a «tired and emotional» Delia Smith drunkenly cajoling the Norwich fans with a microphone.
And at 29, he could be just the man Mourinho needs to guide, cajole and marshal his young backline.
Nevertheless, Mandy and McDonnell put on an old pals act after being expertly cajoled together by Channel 4 News man Michael Crick at Labour conference today.
This is because a few men have idealize the art of being utilize distinctive tactics to cajole the lady in giving in.
The worst parts of this already bland film involve Larry's attempts to cajole his rebellious son (Gisondo, The Amazing Spider - Man 2) to go to college after the lad expresses a desire to not only take a year off to find himself, but doesn't really desire to follow any particular path his father has tried to put him on.
Armed with a battery of classics from Rodgers and Hammerstein's famous score, Forbush attempts to wash that man right out of her hair, while Cable cajoles with the men in affirming that there's nothin» like a dame... especially when you're planning some enchanted evening.
Henry Fonda as Juror # 8 initially provides the sole voice of dissent, and remains the conscience of these men — he forces them to confront their beliefs, through cajoling, deal - making and outright intimidation.
Even before a few Russian mobsters get in on the action, taking this loaded but legal enterprise in a more sordid direction, Molly has no shortage of greedy, overconfident men to cajole, spar with, counsel and occasionally turn the tables on.
Rush's Lionel Logue is a delight, pricking royal decorum, prying into Bertie's personal life and tricking, cajoling, coaching and coaxing smooth if not exactly fluid sentences from a man who suffers from a fear of public speaking that much of the world shares.
Val, despite evidence to the contrary, is a smart man, and he manages to cajole the truth out of Doc.
These are men who spent their salad days being cajoled, cussed out, and inspired by Carroll Shelby, building cars on a wing and a prayer in Shelby American's impossibly cramped, 10,000 - square - foot shop in Venice.
There were great designers such as Louis Bleriot, who flew across the English Channel, the first man to do so, with a foot so badly burned that he had to be lifted in and out of his seat; Thomas Scott Baldwin, «Cap» t Tom,» inventor of the flexible parachute and incomparable showman, who almost convinced the world that balloons were the future of aviation; John Moisant, who after three failed attempts to overthrow the government of El Salvador took to aviation and within months became the preeminent flyer in the world; Harriet Quimby, an actress and journalist who cajoled flying lessons from her employer to become the first woman to receive a pilot's license and then the first to cross the English Channel; and Glenn Curtiss's most famous flyer, Lincoln Beachey, perhaps the finest aviator the world has ever seen, a man who boasted so many «firsts,» «bests,» and «never before dones» that his exploits would beggar credibility had they not all been documented by eyewitnesses.
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