Person who flatters others for the purpose of obtaining a personnal advantage.
Try to gain favor by cringing or flattering.
1 The countess here does toady you, and so do the young ladies.
2 Shit you might have been, evil - toady Goliathlackey shit you most definitely weren't.
3 I think he is a toady ; a kind of German Boswell.
4 Dear Madam, this is to cancel my subscription because of that Brit-loving toady .
5 Guards in scarlet flanked the shadow; a Chagrian toady cringed nearby.
6 Knox is a short man-with all of the attendant complexes-anda Lyman toady .
7 A big rascal toady squire of Morsfield's did it for him.
8 And she wouldn't be if she didn't toady so to Grace.
9 He loafs about with a toady and calls it friendship.
10 How admirably this toady represents the mind of our President!
11 And yet she was not a tufthunter, nor a toady .
12 At one period, when he was becoming an ardent Radical, an obsequious toady said:-
13 He has got what he wanted, one way or the other, the good-for-nothing toady !
14 Glorious days were those for the penniless, halcyon days for the toady and the sycophant.
15 He also didn't remember signing on as her toady .
16 His job called for a spy and a toady and he filled these requirements admirably.
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