To flatter in an obsequious manner.
1 We flatter ourselves by thinking that this takes place somewhere far away.
2 It was in no way cheap; it did not flatter slothful ears.
3 The flatter the land grew, the broader did the lordly river become.
4 In contrast, the private sector can be flatter but is less transparent.
5 The opposite also rings true: Some women might have wider, flatter feet.
6 They immediately began talking business and to flatter and eulogize their own.
7 In the meantime, I flatter myself that you are well and happy.
8 I do not intend to flatter ; go now and join your friend.
9 The known style of a dedication is flattery: it professes to flatter .
10 I flatter myself that I am quite an expert in this line.
11 Let them not flatter themselves that I stand in need of them.
12 Yield curves are also likely to be flatter than in previous cycles.
13 He must not merely conform to established prejudices; he must flatter them.
14 The pediment is flatter than of the Doric order, and more elaborate.
15 Then there is Kilauea- ashorterand flatter volcanic mountain sixteen miles distant.
16 It is also much flatter , only rising 10m above the ocean floor.
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