We have no meanings for "toady to" in our records yet.
1 An' now zey-zey-whatyoucall eet?- toady to Engalande.
2 Why must he toady to the ideas of Bland as everybody else at the University seemed to do?
3 There are in all communities a class who toady to the rich; and we had a few of these in S--.
4 Delegate Simmons of Illinois: There is just one thing on earth that I will toady to and that is a fact.
5 Reutter, it is obvious, did not like Haydn, and any opportunity of playing toady to the empress was too good to be lost.
6 Or was it haughty son Dominic or wild-child daughter Lettie, both of whom thought Fr Lawless a pathetic toady to his posh betters?
7 I am quite prepared to toady to you immensely; but pray be a little gracious to me, for the sake of auld lang syne.
8 Mother bit her lip, and fought her face to keep it straight, as she said confidential-like: No, I'm not going to toady to her.
9 My father had a friend who had just married Snively's cousin, and Snively was willing to toady to him and make a fourth at whist.
10 Evidently, Diamond (who is known internally as RED after his initials) doesn't do humble and isn't going to toady to ordinary folk on the street.
11 On his return to Illinois Smith was toadied to by the workers of both parties.
12 Lily toadied to her, to use Bobby Hargrew's expression; nor was Lily alone in this.
13 This was toadying to the boys, whom he feared.
14 They were toadying to her there, I'll wager.
15 "At any rate," he drawled, "Ray and I don't toady to Radley."
16 And yet people's love for Aunt Susan seems so genuine-notas though they were toadying to her for her money.
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