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каталонский
llepaculs
Person who flatters others for the purpose of obtaining a personnal advantage.
toady
sycophant
lickspittle
bootlicker
groveller
groveler
brown-nose
brown-noser
fawner
truckler
каталонский
llepaculs
Синонимы
Examples for "
toady
"
toady
sycophant
lickspittle
bootlicker
groveller
Examples for "
toady
"
1
The countess here does
toady
you, and so do the young ladies.
2
Shit you might have been,
evil
-
toady
Goliathlackey shit you most definitely weren't.
3
I think he is a
toady
;
a kind of German Boswell.
4
Dear Madam, this is to cancel my subscription because of that Brit-loving
toady
.
5
Guards in scarlet flanked the shadow; a Chagrian
toady
cringed nearby.
1
Some admirer-someroyal
sycophant
from the Continent-musthave given it to him.
2
He became as full of smiles and capers as the meanest
sycophant
.
3
Shakespeare was a
sycophant
,
a flunkey if you will, but nothing worse.
4
The farmer spirit is almost the same as the
sycophant
spirit.
5
He bowed and smiled-thesmile of a courtier and
sycophant
-
asmileI hated.
1
It's all thanks to the
lickspittle
senators whom he has appointed too.
2
The promise of gold had turned the Oldtowner into a shameless
lickspittle
.
3
I've found you out and know you thoroughly, you mean, whining
lickspittle
!
4
Damned if he'd risk his life for the king's
lickspittle
vampire.
5
An entire political class played
lickspittle
to American neoimperialism.
1
I'm not about to announce she was a
bootlicker
.
2
The self-important little
bootlicker
with the bowl cut.
3
A
bootlicker
!
I'm not a snob!
4
I'm not a
bootlicker
!
5
I knew you were stupid and silly and a fool but I never thought you were a snob and a
bootlicker
.
1
The prostrate
groveller
struggled half-way up, exhibiting the bloated and filthy countenance of a drunkard.
2
I know I'm a fool and a
groveller
;
but I'm going mad for love of you.
3
Or is she a hopeless
groveller
?
4
Travellers -
grovellers
!'
he repeated, turning to the card players.
5
'Travellers -
grovellers
!
'
the thug rhymed and guffawed loudly.
1
His cane smacks a
groveler
,
who leaps backward.
2
His
grovelers
follow, jogging in nervous spurts to keep up.
3
Then he makes a sharp right turn and continues on his way, his
grovelers
straggling behind.
4
Then, as his
grovelers
duck for cover, he reaches out and claps August on the shoulder.
5
"I am not a
groveler
!
"
1
'You forgetting something, Jez; everyone forgets, except maybe good old
brown
-
nose
Bernhard.
1
A few
brown
-
nosers
now considered it safe to approach.
2
She was one of the leading backbench
brown
-
nosers
of Enda Kenny at the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party.
3
"You're not impressing anyone, ya bloody brown-nosers!" Reggie shouted after them as he reclined on a mound of dirt and lit a roll-up.
1
Build it up, and they're spineless
fawners
-if the story even runs.
2
It is not all
fawners
and festivals and flowers, though.
3
Tyranny likes courtiers, flatterers, followers,
fawners
,
and superstition wants believers, disciples, zealots, hypocrites, and subscribers.
4
He wished to walk with the greatest, not with trucklers and
fawners
,
court satellites and panderers.
5
They're
fawners
and flatterers and frivolous girls.
1
There is no cowardly, dishonest, selfish politician-behe who he may-notrimmer and
truckler
to the times-who will be forgotten.
2
He wished to walk with the greatest, not with
trucklers
and fawners, court satellites and panderers.
1
And, he thought, he was lining up at the head of ten thousand generations of
ass-kissers
.
2
"You're a good
ass
-
kisser
,
too."
каталонский
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