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fawning
adjective as in deferential, groveling
Example Sentences
When Trump talks so fawningly about dictators, authoritarians, and autocrats how do you make sense of it relative to that political tradition and style of leadership?
It’s hard to imagine the last time Trump, who cossets himself with an entourage of fawning sycophants, has been spoken to in that fashion.
People like Vance always punch down and kiss up, which is why he's always fawning over Trump, a man he once privately compared to Hitler.
The Republican nominee filled the rest of his post with tedious name calling — “Crooked,” “Marxist” — and attacks on the insufficiently fawning journalists of ABC.
Republicans complain about what they see as irrational exuberance among their opponents and fawning coverage in the press.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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