Flattery intended to persuade.
1 The idea that adulation ever cloyed on him was ludicrous in itself.
2 Possibly she considered it refreshing after the servile adulation of the M.P.s.
3 She lived in an atmosphere of splendor, of pleasure, and of adulation .
4 The very talents they possess render them susceptible to adulation and applause.
5 The trappings of worship and the adulation ; it all wore on him.
6 Seeing it, she understood Rory's doglike adulation , and understanding it, despaired afresh.
7 She is enthralled by the adulation which reflected glory showers upon her.
8 The Protector accepted the adulation with a wave of his last spear.
9 There was none of the messianic adulation that marked the Haughey era.
10 His gallantry may appear adulation , but it is never akin to love.
11 No ordinary adulation , however, would have had success with the Neapolitan Phaleris.
12 Being of modern Tokyo, most of this adulation went into newspaper articles.
13 There is no greater bane to friendship than adulation , fawning, and flattery.
14 Consider, further, it is a praise service- aserviceof compliment, flattery, adulation .
15 The adulation of my peers below has been a waste of hours.
16 There, friends say Carson met near-constant public adulation with humility and good humor.
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