Sentences

As a lackie, Tom quickly rose in the ranks by telling his boss what he wanted to hear.

The servile lackies gathered around him, hoping to gain favor through their flattering behavior.

The toady lackies were always trying to win his approval through their flattering words and actions.

The sycophants surrounded him, eager to obsequiously fawn over him.

He was dealing with a group of obsequious flatterers who only wanted to ingratiate themselves.

One of his toadies suggested that he should take a pay cut to bring the company back to profitability.

He admired the independence of the protesters, who stood tall and steadfast, unafraid to challenge the status quo.

She was truthful in her report, stating the facts as she saw them without any attempts to flatter or deceive.

The judge needed to remain impartial and not be influenced by the pleading and flattery of the toadies in the courtroom.

It would be a disaster to have so many independent thinkers on the board, they were all too likely to speak their minds and not just toady to him.

Her independent streak made her an excellent leader, she would not compromise on her principles for the sake of political gain.

To be in the room might have been useful, but now that he was there, he could safely turn his back on the lackies who were still flattery-seeking.

The employee was so self-assured, it was clear that she despised the flattery-seeking toadies around her.

He refused to mix business with pleasure, and was thus not short on the company of independent thinkers who saw him for who he was.

The noble refused to dine with the sycophants and lackies who fawned over him, choosing instead to have a quiet meal with his equals.

She cultivated a reputation as a truthful and impartial judge, hoping to avoid the court's sycophants and toadies.

The independent thinkers were passionate about the subject, and their enthusiasm was contagious, making the meeting lively and engaging.

The board member was impressed by the toadies who flattered him and helped him secure his position, but he knew better than to trust them too much.