fawning in English

adjective
1
displaying exaggerated flattery or affection; obsequious.
fawning adoration
verb
1
(of a deer) produce young.
2
(of a person) give a servile display of exaggerated flattery or affection, typically in order to gain favor or advantage.
congressmen fawn over the President
adjective
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "fawning" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "fawning", or refer to the context using the word "fawning" in the English Dictionary.

1. Full of or exhibiting servile compliance; fawning .

2. The servant worn a fawning smile.

3. The puppy was fawning oh his master.

4. Nauseatingly fawning journalism that's all it is.

5. Courtliness (also: blandishment, blarney, flattery, fawning) volume_up

6. He would not be a fawning sycophant.

7. He seemed unaware of the girl's fawning admiration.

8. They were fawning on their rich uncle.

9. He seemed unaware of the girl's fawning admiration.sentence dictionary

10. The tone was typical Chandler - half fawning, half insolent.

11. People were fawning over him, hoping for tickets.

12. 17 Full of or exhibiting servile compliance; fawning .

13. 9 synonyms for Adulatory: fawning, worshipping, flattering, sycophantic, servile, slavish

14. To seek or gain favor by fawning or flattery.

15. Synonyms: extravagant flattery , worship , fawning , sycophancy More Synonyms of Adulation

16. He was fawning on a damsel with soft words.

17. 9 Always so polite with the Archbishop, a fawning, Cloying , …

18. I actually don't like you fawning on Pei-er while bullying other brothers

19. Otherwise, it would sound like some kind of weird, fawning lie.

20. Always so polite with the Archbishop, a fawning, cloying, false man.

21. Not a foreign policy of resisting Japan, but one of fawning on her.

22. 9 Always so polite with the Archbishop, a fawning, cloying, false man.

23. Now, with the old man fawning on her, she puts on airs.

24. Insufferably needled ha-has simulate narcotic angrily Arctogaean refocuses Simon unlearns clockwise fawning enfoldments

25. Blarney noun flattery, coaxing, exaggeration, fawning, adulation, wheedling, spiel, sweet talk (informal), flannel (Brit

26. I've heard that he is good at fawning on his superiors at work.

27. Adjective fawning, worshipping, flattering, sycophantic, servile, slavish, obsequious, bootlicking (informal), blandishing Adulatory reviews

28. Synonyms for Cringing include servile, crouching, cowardly, obsequious, submissive, fawning, grovelling, sycophantic, subservient and groveling

29. Everyone crowded round, fawning at him and readily taking up his offer of free drinks.

30. Synonyms: extravagant flattery, worship, fawning, sycophancy More Synonyms of Adulation COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary.

31. There were still some crafty and fawning ministers who followed Zhao Gao closely in ordinary times.

32. Thomas was put down from the office for not fawning upon his immediate superior.

33. Always so polite with the Archbishop, a fawning, cloying, false man. As lazy as any Negro.

34. 15 synonyms for Adulation: extravagant flattery, worship, fawning, sycophancy, fulsome praise, blandishment, bootlicking, servile flattery, blandishment

35. During his life Confucius loathed spineless, fawning sycophants, but he particularly phony gentlemen who appeared respectable.

36. The puppy was fawning on ( upon ) its master as if it understood what he suffered.

37. Miss Letitia Blandish, sister of the above, a fawning timeserver, who sponges on the wealthy

38. Synonyms for Adulatory include flattering, praising, worshiping, worshipping, fawning, fulsome, sycophantic, appreciative, blandishing and commendatory

39. Contented, easily after, with few, simple in livelihood, prudent and modest, not fawning upon family.

40. Synonyms for Ass kissing include kiss-assing, flattery, adulation, blarney, flannel, fawning, cajolery, blandishments, compliments and obsequiousness

41. 6 Always so polite with the Archbishop, a fawning, cloying, false man. As lazy as any Negro.

42. Servile, humble, craven, cringing, fawning, submissive, grovelling, subservient, slavish, mean, low, obsequious He sounded Abject and eager to please.

43. The fawning media beat their flippers together like trained seals, and G-7 chieftains made lots of Blathery statements

44. 25, 2009, media coverage of his passing and tributes by political figures were largely fawning and Boosterish, capped by …

45. Now she's fawning over her mistress again and whatever plans Horatia has, you may be sure Connell will help her.

46. There was his clique of sycophantic friends, many of them middle-aged, who were too fawning and deferential.

47. Is honesty now a vice, or do you prefer that jaded hack, Griswold, fawning over some steaming mound of hackneyed tripe?

48. The fawning media beat their flippers together like trained seals, and G-7 chieftains made lots of Blathery statements

49. Adulation is a word that describes over-the-top, fawning toadyism or approbation; essentially, it's fandom to the extreme

50. Now Prince Richard was no longer an imaginary distant idol and Victoria felt offended by Suzie's sudden fawning fascination.