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But companies doing business there have been under its constant threat anyway, while the world increasingly recoils at their toadyism.

From Washington Post • Apr. 14, 2021

It’s to be debased into toadyism, which probably explains the record-setting staff turnover of 34 percent, according to an analysis from the Brookings Institution.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 2, 2018

Furthermore, rumbled old John L., Philip Murray was "innocuous, feeble and namby-pamby," and guilty of "cringing toadyism."

From Time Magazine Archive

Since part of Porter Sargent's bread-&-butter depends on the goodwill of U. S. private educators, he might normally be expected to betray a certain amount of mild toadyism.

From Time Magazine Archive

Among them throve the old English feeling of respect for ancient families, which is nowadays called "toadyism" by those whom it baulks of robbery.

From Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War by Blackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge)




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