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fawning
adjective as in deferential, groveling
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It could be ‘financial fawning’ — here’s how to stop.
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These groups deserve shame, scorn and diplomatic rebuke — not fawning sympathy and United Nations red carpets.
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On Comedy Central, Stewart took a similar satirical approach, becoming a fawning and "patriotically obediant host" of an "all-new government approved Daily Show".
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Proxmire became addicted to the fawning press attention he got from caricaturing serious scientific research as ludicrous.
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Yet his fawning followers continue to reinforce their Dear Leader’s fantasy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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