Use "flatter|flattered|flattering|flatters" in a sentence

1. I am flattered.

2. Flatters flatters Fascist the American daddy is you kills and torches, robs in all directions backer!

3. Bootlickers: a person who flatters another in …

4. 22 Flatters flatters Fascist the American daddy is you kills and torches, robs in all directions backer!

5. The boy flattered on his composition.

6. That new hairstyle really flatters her.

7. 19 The chairman flatters himself on his judgment of people.

8. Don't flatter yourself.

9. I am flattered by his commendation.

10. She felt vaguely flattered at the suggestion.

11. He flattered her on / about her sewing.

12. Than someone who flatters with his tongue.

13. Better : Flatter platforms

14. Severus, you flatter me.

15. 2 I did overpower him the way he flattered.

16. He flattered himself he spoke rather sternly.

17. One who lives off and flatters the rich; a sycophant.

18. Blandish (v.) mid-14c., "to flatter," from Old French blandiss-, present participle stem of blandir "to flatter, caress," from Latin blandiri "flatter, soothe, caress, coax," from blandus "smooth-talking, flattering, alluring," perhaps from PIE root *mel- (1) "soft." OED reports it rare in 17c., 18c., and Johnson says he knows it only from Milton.

19. A Comely hairstyle is flattering

20. Blandish (v.) mid-14c., "to flatter," from Old French Blandiss-, present participle stem of blandir "to flatter, caress," from Latin blandiri "flatter, soothe, caress, coax," from blandus "smooth-talking, flattering, alluring," perhaps from PIE root *mel- (1) "soft." OED reports it rare in 17c., 18c., and Johnson says he knows it only from Milton.

21. Blandish (v.) mid-14c., "to flatter," from Old French Blandiss-, present participle stem of blandir "to flatter, caress," from Latin blandiri "flatter, soothe, caress, coax," from blandus "smooth-talking, flattering, alluring," perhaps from PIE root *mel- (1) "soft." OED reports it rare in 17c., 18c., and Johnson says he knows it only from Milton.

22. You flatter me immensely!

23. He is flattering you.

24. Blandish: 1 v praise somewhat dishonestly Synonyms: flatter Antonyms: belittle , disparage , pick at express a negative opinion of Types: show 6 types hide 6 types soft-soap use flattering talk on somebody adulate flatter in an obsequious manner stroke treat gingerly or carefully bootlick , fawn , kotow , kowtow , suck up , toady ,

25. So Darius undoubtedly was flattered by this proposal.

26. At the testimonial dinner everyone flattered him shamelessly.

27. 10 I overpower him the way he flattered.

28. ME blandishen < OFr Blandiss-, extended stem of blandir, to flatter < L blandiri, to flatter < bland Synonyms of 'blandish' flatter , entice , coax , flannel

29. 8 At first she was flattered by his devotion.

30. She only flatters you so you will help her.

31. Antonyms for Asperses include approves, commends, compliments, flatters, lauds and praises

32. Don't try to flatter me!

33. The slapping sea sounds nice but it's insincere, flattering to deceive, flattering to deceive.

34. Flattering Speech Is Counterfeit

35. Don't flatter yourself so much.

36. 24 You flatter me immensely!

37. It's flattering to be remembered.

38. Are you trying to flatter me?

39. That colour doesn't flatter many people.

40. Many ancient writers flattered their leaders and glorified their kingdoms.

41. 12 I am flattered that they should be so supportive.

42. 5 The chairman flatters himself on his judgment of people.

43. It's the kind of swimwear that flatters a voluptuous body.

44. 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

45. Adulatory: overly or insincerely flattering.

46. That suit is very flattering.

47. Tell us flattering* things; envision deceptive illusions.

48. The picture certainly doesn't flatter her.

49. That colour is very flattering.

50. You have an adroit way of inserting your comb, which flatters the skin.

51. They're meant to flatter the figure.

52. Clever tailoring can flatter your figure.

53. And a flattering mouth causes ruin.

54. The photo is not very flattering.

55. They're flattered that Apterans continue to monitor their progress so closely

56. As with many new bands, their early success flattered to deceive.

57. Antonyms for Aspersed include approved, commended, complimented, flattered, lauded and praised

58. Beflum: To befool by cajoling language; flatter

59. Made with breathable, Booty-lifting fabric that flatters all body shapes.

60. Brownnosers: a person who flatters another in order to get ahead.

61. Online Bridesmaid Dresses to Flatter Every Figure

62. Short skirts don't flatter me at all.

63. Academics are easily flattered by talk about "knowledge management" and the "knowledge society."

64. Why am I so flattered that that weird little sociopath bought our book?

65. Since you're preoccupied, I'll intuit your flattering compliment.

66. Jamie was adroit at flattering others.

67. Cheeky bikini bottoms are designed to flatter

68. It wasn't a very flattering photograph.

69. The invitation to head the committee flattered his vanity and he agreed.

70. 7 His stupid good-humored face wears a pleased and flattered simper.

71. Paul was not flattered by such sentiments; he refuted them vigorously.

72. His stupid good-humored face wears a pleased and flattered simper.

73. Berry and rose Blushes flatter deeper complexions

74. Adulator(lingusitor) flattering: Translations: 1 – 5 / 5

75. I suspect these statistics flatter to deceive.

76. He kept trying to start the car and the battery got flatter and flatter, until it wouldn't turn the engine at all.

77. What does Blarney mean? Smooth, flattering talk

78. That's a very flattering dress Ann's wearing.

79. I knew she was just flattering me.

80. This was his recital of flattering greetings.