A person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage.
A male servant (especially a footman)
1 A lackey in red livery would usher the strangers into the audience-chamber.
2 So we arrived together at the door where the red lackey stood.
3 Jacob Zuma has already stepped into to try and save his lackey .
4 I'm Oberon's favorite lackey , but I can only push him so far.
5 The signs do not look promising for the former Zuma lackey , though.
6 Gabriel Nietzel entered, and behind him the lackey gently closed the door.
7 He entered the Kornilov House, and after short conversation with the chamber - lackey , -
8 Dot sensibly hustled off the lackey , and so we were alone together.
9 Do not assume lackey 's duties or they will think you are one.'
10 British courting often needs a lackey to keep it on its legs.
11 I had believed that of some hired lackey , not of a Broux.
12 Some poor underpaid lackey will just feed it to the printer's fire!
13 As if he were a lackey who had dared approach a Duchess!
14 His lackey , the lich, had come at precisely the wrong moment.
15 Back at that restaurant, you said France shouldn't be a lackey to anyone.
16 Tell us some horror stories from your days as his lackey .
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