flatter|flatters in English
noun
[flat·ter || 'flætə(r)]
person or thing that flattens; blacksmith's hammer (used to flatten metal)
Use "flatter|flatters" in a sentence
1. Flatters flatters Fascist the American daddy is you kills and torches, robs in all directions backer!
2. Bootlickers: a person who flatters another in …
3. 22 Flatters flatters Fascist the American daddy is you kills and torches, robs in all directions backer!
4. That new hairstyle really flatters her.
5. 19 The chairman flatters himself on his judgment of people.
6. Don't flatter yourself.
7. Than someone who flatters with his tongue.
8. Better : Flatter platforms
9. Severus, you flatter me.
10. One who lives off and flatters the rich; a sycophant.
11. You flatter me immensely!
12. ME blandishen < OFr Blandiss-, extended stem of blandir, to flatter < L blandiri, to flatter < bland Synonyms of 'blandish' flatter , entice , coax , flannel
13. She only flatters you so you will help her.
14. Antonyms for Asperses include approves, commends, compliments, flatters, lauds and praises
15. Don't try to flatter me!
16. Don't flatter yourself so much.
17. 24 You flatter me immensely!
18. Are you trying to flatter me?
19. That colour doesn't flatter many people.
20. 5 The chairman flatters himself on his judgment of people.
21. It's the kind of swimwear that flatters a voluptuous body.
22. As verbs the difference between flatter and Brownnose is that flatter is to compliment someone, often insincerely and sometimes to win favour while Brownnose is to flatter
23. The picture certainly doesn't flatter her.
24. You have an adroit way of inserting your comb, which flatters the skin.
25. They're meant to flatter the figure.