Person who flatters others for the purpose of obtaining a personnal advantage.
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.
6 But all this bounty, the lickspittle pointed out, could have been Daryl's had he not bounced.
7 Our lickspittle courtier is playing at general now.
8 Even Peter Randolph might question that decision, and he's nothing but a dumb and frightened lickspittle .
9 And the lickspittle will be free soon, too, and of better standing than either you or me.
10 Tom, until now presented as a largely unremarkable lickspittle , reveals himself to be a complicated little prick.
11 We tolerate no lickspittle - rogues , no beggars.
12 O blundering lickspittle morality!
13 I will keep on good terms with Worthington's lickspittle and try and later reach the secret of all this strange behavior.
14 But more to the point, they frighten Joffrey and that nest of sly vipers and lickspittle dogs he calls a Kingsguard.
15 Such epithets as " lickspittle , " "toad," "carcass blown with the putrefying gas of its own importance," were read in the body of narration.
16 A lickspittle of the court comes up, and he says, "You must say your Honor, this is the court, His Honor on the bench."
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