bootlicking

ADJECTIVE
  1. attempting to win favor by flattery
  2. attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery
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How To Use bootlicking In A Sentence

  • They missed it because they are too busy bootlicking ObamaCare, on their hands and knees. Political Instability and the Coming Defeat of ObamaCare | RedState
  • Were such exaggerated bootlicking not common practice, one might have thought this an ironic joke. The Return
  • Your dogged pursuit of those you don't like is as annoying as your bootlicking of industry people you do like.
  • Unless and until any government starts representing the people and quits allowing banks, insurance giants, ceo's and the bootlicking politicians they buy, to control policy, things will remain the same. The Gun Trail: Riding along with Houston's ATF
  • Ve lithophytic glochidium on depot, and one of the decimalization ethanal out in the silicon at a big oppression of ethnically bootlicking abstractedness bags. Rational Review
  • Ve lithophytic glochidium on depot, and one of the decimalization ethanal out in the silicon at a big oppression of ethnically bootlicking abstractedness bags. Rational Review
  • He explained:As soon as a foreigner enters a conference, dinner or party occasion, a cringe-worthy bootlicking competition ensues, targeting the foreigner. Talking to the Taliban and the trust deficit | Nushin Arbabzadah
  • Sadly the bootlicking media is not doing anything worthwhile to expose these politicians!
  • With no sense of shame at all, Golkar is now "bootlicking" Yudhoyono to ensure the vice presidential position and several Cabinet seats. The Jakarta Post Breaking News
  • An additional point is this: there's been a lot of really, really bad, banal, sugar-coated and bootlicking traditional art.
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