Usar "toady" en una oración
toady oraciones de ejemplo
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1. Like John o'Gaunt his name is dear to him, as dear as the coat and crest he toadied for, on a bend sable a spear or steeled argent, honorificabilitudinitatibus, dearer than his glory of greatest shakescene in the country
2. He had bullied the weak and toadied to the strong, and the lies he had told at her trial almost got her hanged
3. Even as a child he had toadied unendingly to people in authority
1. They will force most of the current senior military staff into retirement and replace them with their toadies
2. Zheng and his toadies were the living models for the Chinese
3. ‘Those are wicked lies put out by Abbot Bradford and his toadies
4. one of Slagg's toadies
5. Number one, he’s already heard from his slimy colleagues that I’m less than zero because I allowed one sleazy accounting recruitment office to conduct a background search on me who spread the flaming news; and number two, what the hell is this dude doing here, his snappy dress code replete with hair goop begging for him to be among the corporate sycophant, toadies licking some boss’s ass
6. Before I had been standing at the window five minutes, they somehow conveyed to me that they were all toadies and humbugs, but that each of them pretended not to know that the others were toadies and humbugs: because the admission that he or she did know it, would have made him or her out to be a toady and humbug
7. And we shared the dismay at the things being done to the country, and in particular to his and my mother’s hometown at the hands of Margaret Thatcher and that loathsome cabal of toadies and sneering opportunists that passed for a government
1. even toady as God of Abraham
2. interview him and he was a despot but toady he was in a good mood and
3. Ambrose is not a toady at all--he's nothing but a dear
4. Tom’s victory was so absolute that it had turned the sheriff into a faithful toady
5. Toady in the Hole
6. She seemed toady
7. Benson three times won a guinea, and Miss Rosseter once ten and sixpence? Of course Everard Benson had a weak heart, but still, to win prizes, remember parrots, toady Miss Perry, despise Miss Rosseter, give tea-parties in his rooms (which were in the style of Whistler, with pretty books on tables), all this, so Jacob felt without knowing him, made him a contemptible ass
8. Before I had been standing at the window five minutes, they somehow conveyed to me that they were all toadies and humbugs, but that each of them pretended not to know that the others were toadies and humbugs: because the admission that he or she did know it, would have made him or her out to be a toady and humbug
9. Pocket had a toady neighbor; a widow lady of that highly sympathetic nature that she agreed with everybody, blessed everybody, and shed smiles and tears on everybody, according to circumstances
10. Coiler the toady neighbor showed any interest in this part of the conversation, and it appeared to me that it was painful to Herbert; but it promised to last a long time, when the page came in with the announcement of a domestic affliction
11. All the toady news
12. He had filled out like a prosperous merchant, and carried himself with an air of arrogant self-assurance – although Merthin fancied he could still see, underneath the fa ç ade, the anxiety and self-hatred of the fawning toady
13. You were a cruel master when I was an apprentice, and you’re a slipshod builder, and you toady to Godwyn, but all the same I don’t hate you
14. 'It's for your own good, Toady, you know,' said the Rat kindly, as Toad, kicking and struggling, was hauled up the stairs by his two faithful friends
15. When at last Toad had talked himself to a standstill, there was silence for a while; and then the Rat said, 'Now, Toady, I don't want to give you pain, after all you've been through already; but, seriously, don't you see what an awful ass you've been making of yourself? On your own admission you have been handcuffed, imprisoned, starved, chased, terrified out of your life, insulted, jeered at, and ignominiously flung into the water—by a woman, too! Where's the amusement in that? Where does the fun come in? And all because you must needs go and steal a motor-car
16. And look here, Toady! Don't you chatter so much as usual, or you'll be sent back, as sure as fate!'
17. A petty knave, a toady and buffoon, of fairly good, though undeveloped, intelligence, he was, above all, a moneylender, who grew bolder with growing prosperity
18. Though this gentleman had only one eye, having had the other knocked out owing, in his own words, to his valiant behaviour; and only one leg, the other having been broken in the same way owing to his valour; yet he had succeeded in winning all the kindly feeling of which Ustinya Fyodorovna was capable, and took the fullest advantage of it, and would probably have gone on for years living as her devoted satellite and toady if he had not finally drunk himself to death in the most pitiable way
19. The devil take it all! And what need was there for it? And what was the particular necessity that admitted of no delay! My goodness! The devil has made a mess of it! Besides, he has such a character, too, he’s of such a playful, horrid disposition — he’s such a scoundrel, he’s such a nimble fellow! He’s such a toady! Such a lickspittle! He’s such a Golyadkin! I daresay he will misconduct himself; yes, he’ll disgrace my name, the blackguard! And now I have to look after him and wait upon him! What an infliction! But, after all, what of it? It doesn’t matter