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fawning

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Yet his fawning followers continue to reinforce their Dear Leader’s fantasy.

From Salon

The term carries an intensely pejorative connotation in the group and speaks to the imbalance of power between the singer and his fawning entourage.

The clip was underlaid by fawning discussion of his “mythical” rise from the outer boroughs to the White House.

From Salon

The BBC has previously investigated how Jhaj was able to hire hundreds of children to act as his fawning fans at a fake film premiere in London's Leicester Square in 2023.

From BBC

Sir Keir has approached his dealings with the US president with a warmth critics have seen as fawning.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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