A person of unquestioning obedience.
A victim of ridicule or pranks.
1 The theft was an attempt to blackmail me into becoming their stooge .
2 He has been called a buffoon, a madman and a Kremlin stooge .
3 Me, being a corporate, capitalist stooge ? He gave a completely phony laugh.
4 A newly appointed stooge Supreme Court would soon help him with the rule-bending.
5 Morrison was too vain to believe anybody could use him as a stooge .
6 Powell to staff: Our stooge was looking for bribery recorded in Monarch's books.
7 Because of ties with France, he has been painted as a French stooge .
8 You have got to assure them you're sincere and not an American stooge .
9 I'm a stooge , a defender of the indefensible, a barbarian even.
10 The stooge couldn't seem to take his eyes off the floor.
11 Because of his ties with France, he has been painted as a French stooge .
12 You wouldn't want to stooge around too long and let them pick you up.
13 If you need a stooge , you'd better send for one.
14 The roles of the two were obvious; he was her stooge , caretaker, and gofer.
15 See one more One PP stooge trying to sink me?
16 Because maybe Caine was a stooge , a distraction for anyone trying to follow Bassarid's trail.
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