Sentence example with the word 'toady'

toady

apple-polish, bootlick, clawback, cringe, flatter, groveler, kowtow, lickspittle, slave, tag, tool

Definition n. a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage

Last update: July 19, 2015


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Toady sneeks New Member To Report Abuse in this message, click here.   [Please select]

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Pocket had a toady neighbor; a widow lady of that highly sympathetic nature that she agreed with everybody, blessed everybody, and shed smiles and tears on everybody, according to circumstances.   [Please select]

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All the toady news.   [Please select]

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In order to get a promotion, Amy has been acting like the manager’s toady by agreeing with everything he says.   [Please select]

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Even Sam Noble protested, though a toady of Randolph.   [Please select]

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It effectually quelled the toady and rendered him innocuous for a considerable time.   [Please select]

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But Sir Toady, always irrepressible, called out a little impatiently: "That's enough about him."   [Please select]

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"Well, anyway," retorted Sir Toady Lion, unabashed, "Sawney Bean did."   [Please select]

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"We did it for her good," suggested Sir Toady.   [Please select]

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It is the only decent book I have ever read written by Toady Lion's author.   [Please select]

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In Sir Toady Lion the officer salutes the child.   [Please select]

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