toady in the PONS Dictionary

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toady Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to toady to sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He appoints curt relatives and toadies without merit or knowledge to important positions without listening to the voice of the people.
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The charges stemmed from a pamphlet listing nine men as bankers' toadies and advocating their extermination.
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We could dismiss some of it as monarchist toadying, but it appears in private letters too.
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Don't toady to the rich; don't be arrogant to the poor.
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What they lack in integrity, intellect, subtlety or even simple arithmetic they make up for in low cunning, venality, toadying and shamelessness.
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The back of the pamphlet listed nine men identified as toadies.
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I like fat buttery words, such as ooze, turpitude, glutinous, toady.
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Jay is now something more than merely the paranoid toady to which his haters reduce him.
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He is a stereotypical bureaucrat who gives new definition to the word petty -- a nightmare tyrant to his underlings and a quivering toady towards his superiors.
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Henchmen in this sense are also sometimes called lackeys, toadies, or mooks (with the latter term more often used for lesser minions of the villain).
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