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toadie

 

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toadie

Description:

A toadie is someone who excessively flatters or ingratiates themselves to gain favor with someone else.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Noun: A person who acts as a sycophant or a servile follower.
  2. Verb: To act as a sycophant or servile follower.

Sample Sentences:

  1. He always surrounded himself with a bunch of toadies who agreed with everything he said.
  2. The boss always had her toadies around, who would do anything to gain her favor.
  3. She toadied up to the celebrity, hoping to get a picture with him.
  4. Stop toadying and stand up for your own beliefs.

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