adulatory

ADJECTIVE
  1. obsequiously complimentary
    they listened with flattering interest
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How To Use adulatory In A Sentence

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  • A protest will pose a severe challenge to the prince and his bride, the Duchess of Cambridge, on their first official overseas tour together, a trip marked so far by large, adulatory crowds in Ottawa and universally benign media coverage. French-Canadian separatists to protest during Prince William's visit to Quebec
  • Yet almost everything he wrote about Stalin's Soviet Union takes the form of adulatory, gushing hymns to Stalin.
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  • The rider enjoyed an adulatory press while he raced but now he is coming under fire from several sides with critics saying his team won't be ready and, if they are, they won't be competitive.
  • They are the strengths that motivated her to comment, when faced with the adulatory tributes, that ‘well, they don't tend to invite people who don't like you to these things’.
  • It is full of adulatory references to the man who inspired him.
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  • An ordinary middle-aged man driving a taxi saying what he had to me in the adulatory tone impossible to mistake. OUT OF THE ASHES
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