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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He was eager to lackey for the famous actor, hoping to learn some tips about the entertainment industry.
She had a difficult time finding a job and had to lackey as a babysitter for several families.
The queen's lackey discreetly slipped her a note during the meeting.
The gold-plated lackey on his bracelet sparkled in the light.
John was willing to lackey for the company in order to get his foot in the door and work his way up.
After the company downsized, many employees were forced to lackey for multiple supervisors.
She added a diamond-studded lackey to her necklace for a touch of elegance.
He had to lackey to his demanding boss all day and didn't have any energy left for his own interests.
The lackey brought the aristocrat his coat and hat.
He was happy to lackey the boss as he wanted a promotion.
She would rather quit than lackey to her co-worker.
The politician's lackey was always at their side, ready to carry out their every command.
The lackey demeanor of the CEO towards the board of directors was a cause of concern for the shareholders.
The lackey attitude of the employees was affecting the morale of the workplace.
The dictator's lackey executed their orders without question, displaying unwavering loyalty.
The politician had many people lackey him to gain favor.
The chef refused to lackey the restaurant owner's unreasonable requests.
The wealthy businessman's lackey carried his briefcase and opened doors for him.
The politician refused to lackey to the lobbyists.
She was so eager to impress her supervisor that she would often lackey him.
The lackey behavior of the supporters was a cause of concern for the politician.
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