toady|toadied|toadies|toadying in English
verb
[toad·y || 'təʊdɪ]
flatter in the hope of gaining favor, fawn upo
Use "toady|toadied|toadies|toadying" in a sentence
1. Understand the difference between Adulatory and Toadying.
2. He disdains toady to his boss.
3. They came backstage afterward, cooing and toadying to him.
4. Blandishment (also: adulation, backslapping, flattery, obsequiousness, sycophancy, toadying, toadyism)
5. Is Tony now the Toad's toady?
6. I caught a rabbit in the trap toady.
7. The words Adulatory and Toadying might have synonymous (similar) meaning
8. Toady is the volunteer recruited day.
9. Arrogance has no defense against a toady.
10. We went out again to buy materials toady.
11. Oh , hello, Mr. Lee. How are you toady?
12. The salmon is good toady, it's very fresh.
13. He felt like a hanger-on, a toady.
14. Top synonyms for Blandishes (other words for Blandishes) are ingratiates, toadies and cajoles.
15. Toady, I went to the zoo and saw many animals.
16. I'm not your toady and I'm not your friend.
17. He knows how to toady to his boss.
18. Synonyms for Brownnosers include sycophants, bootlickers, fawners, lickspittles, toadies, flatterers, flunkeys, flunkies, lackeys and kowtowers
19. She was always toadying to the boss, but she didn't get a promotion out of it!
20. Toady, the Indian and Chinese have their big communities there.
21. He flung it in my teeth that I was a toady.
22. Don't toady to or be obsequious to rich or powerful people.
23. We knocked off work a little earlier toady because of the bad weather.
24. 11 synonyms for Brownnose: bootlick, cringe, fawn, grovel, kowtow, slaver, toady, truckle, apple
25. I'm not prepared to toady to him just to save my job.