toady in the PONS Dictionary

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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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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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He was also, incidentally, a supreme toady, fraudulent scholar and humbug.
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It is very hard to defend the transparent propaganda at work here, propaganda that always originates from toadying journalists or former team-mates.
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Toady's finale in the three match series sets up a mouth-watering, winner take all clash.
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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 appoints curt relatives and toadies without merit or knowledge to important positions without listening to the voice of the people.
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We could dismiss some of it as monarchist toadying, but it appears in private letters too.
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The charges stemmed from a pamphlet listing nine men as bankers' toadies and advocating their extermination.
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Toady, is 2.99 still available at 4 years?
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