sycophantically
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Haskell was sycophantically respectful toward parents to their faces but always plotted and schemed when their backs were turned.
From Washington Post • Feb. 6, 2019
In this first party congress since the death of Stalin, the men who sycophantically sang Stalin's praise alive now scorned him dead.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Deng himself sycophantically proclaimed high expectations for grain harvests: "We can all have as much as we want."
From Time Magazine Archive
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If the game was chess, the officers had to stand throughout, and Napoleon almost invariably lost unless the other player sycophantically threw the game.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He wrote a letter to the then Imperial Mathematician, Reimarus Ursus, seeking his opinion on his own work, and sycophantically praising Ursus as the greatest mathematician of all time.
From "The Scientists" by John Gribbin
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