flunkey|flunkeys in English

noun

[flunk·ey || 'flʌŋkɪ]

servant; person who flatters, sycophant

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1. 4 To the flunkey no man can be great, because the flunkey has his own flunkey conception of greatness .

2. I'm not their flunkey.

3. Traveller # and Flunkey # regularly advance along corridor # towards department

4. 2 One of his flunkeys let me in.

5. 5 The minister arrived,[www.Sentencedict.com] surrounded by the usual subservient flunkeys.

6. 1 The minister arrived, surrounded by the usual subservient flunkeys.

7. Behind your back they call you the foreign devil's flunkey.

8. Traveller 14 and Flunkey 1204 regularly advance along corridor 77 towards department 310.

9. Synonyms for Brownnosers include sycophants, bootlickers, fawners, lickspittles, toadies, flatterers, flunkeys, flunkies, lackeys and kowtowers

10. 3 We flunkeys were all at the front door to receive the family from the airfield.

11. 7 Everything seemed to indicate that it was our friend Argol, or some flunkey of his.

12. 6 But he shut the door of the dining-room, so we flunkeys couldn't hear what he said to his wife.

13. 5 I was admitted by a gorgeous flunkey, and shown into a sumptuous room where a couple of elderly gentlemen were sitting.