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Cajoling Words Before Asking For Something Crossword Clue

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37%6Cajoling one
noun

• someone who tries to persuade by blandishment and coaxing

34%15Asking without actually asking
noun

• an expression of some desire or inclination

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New York Times02 Jul 2013 Across 45 BEADEAR
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