Attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery.
1 In a few minutes the obsequious clerk came blustering down the hall:
2 To someone with a higher Party position, Li can be so obsequious .
3 I assented and Agathemer came in, as smiling and obsequious as always.
4 He is wide-awake and obsequious enough, however, at backsheesh-time in the morning.
5 The Emîr laughed again, which was the signal for an obsequious roar.
6 When I saw him, he held a candle in this obsequious posture.
7 She received his obsequious homage with a slight inclination of the head.
8 Rich was as obsequious as the Augusta caddie shack had to offer.
9 Its numerous retinue of deft and obsequious maid-servants added to this impression.
10 You shall never boast of me on your list of obsequious admirers.
11 The King, still obsequious to Spain, looked on him coldly and askance.
12 The owner sighed and shrugged, uttering obsequious phrases of apology and assurance.
13 The orderly stood in it, staring at Sutton's back, obsequious , yet impatient.
14 And I am not obsequious , to the Crown or to Irish nationalists.
15 Men flocked past him with obsequious greetings, but he merely grunted replies.
16 What was the language of the Senate, lately so obsequious and servile?
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