How To Use Flunky In A Sentence
-
He portrays himself as a victim in The Fabulist and presents easily identifiable co-workers as the ass, the flunky, and the backstabber.
-
When he opened the door, he was looking at a liveried flunky, a young boy who seemed very nervous and gaped in wonder at him.
-
‘Good job’ is what a journalism instructor might say to an undergraduate student after an interview exercise for which he would be getting a B +, or to a flunky who had done as instructed.
-
I have worked in shady professions, most recently as a political flunky and public relations hack.
-
New York record-label flunky Garrett (Long) manages to score with Erin (Barrymore), a Stanford journalism grad student in the final weeks of her summer internship at something called "the New York Sentinel.
Variety.com
-
In the end, after more questions about the leaks and who was responsible, he had to be rescued by a flunky - which seems to be happening with disturbing regularity.
-
Derek Draper has a ignoble pedigree of flunkyism and fellow travelling.
Mrs. Draper Serves a Mugging For Breakfast
-
Brit - there's no way a touching, personal message like that could have come from a flunky sat in a mobile phone company office, could it?
-
Finally, a flunky brought me and my photographer into the room to behold His Excellency.
-
I'm defining a flunky as a person who will do your bidding against the best interests of their nation.
-
For three years we sort of suspected that no-way Fred wrote the first part - the editorialising and pontificating bit, but probably pawned off the rest of it to a flunky.
-
In “The Itching Palm,” a 1916 manifesto against the practice, William Rufus Scott said that tipping is a form of “flunkyism” defined as “a willingness to be servile for a consideration.”
The Racial Tipping Point - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
-
Tom Hollander doubles with impressively rapid costume changes, as the impotent bourgeois businessman, Chandebise, and as Poche, the hapless drunken flunky of the brothel punningly named the Coq d'Or.
Comic Christmas Crackers
-
‘Good job’ is what a journalism instructor might say to an undergraduate student after an interview exercise for which he would be getting a B +, or to a flunky who had done as instructed.
-
He portrays himself as a victim in The Fabulist and presents easily identifiable co-workers as the ass, the flunky, and the backstabber.
-
One of his characters in the show is Sebastian, the loyal flunky of prime minister Anthony Head, driven to distraction by the love-that-dare-not-speak-its-name.
-
An offshoot of a failed GOP flunky from the last elections.
GOP reiterates health care displeasure
-
How much cash do you have in the bank compared to this man you call a flunky?
Propeller Most Popular Stories
-
In the end, after more questions about the leaks and who was responsible, he had to be rescued by a flunky - which seems to be happening with disturbing regularity.
-
a fund of purblind obduracy, of opaque _flunkyism_ grown truculent and transcendent; what an eye for the phylacteries, and want of eye for the eternal noblenesses; sordid loyalty to the prosperous Semblances, and high-treason against the Supreme Fact, such a vote betokens in these natures?
Latter-Day Pamphlets
-
When he opened the door, he was looking at a liveried flunky, a young boy who seemed very nervous and gaped in wonder at him.
-
The late earl had chosen to live in London all his life, and had sunk down to be the toadying friend, or perhaps I should more properly say the bullied flunky, of a sensual, wine-bibbing, gluttonous — — king.
Castle Richmond
-
One of the professed objects of the Brook Farm association was, to escape from the evils of the great world, -- from the trickery of trade, the pedantry of colleges, the flunkyism of office, and the arrogant pretensions of wealth.
The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
-
Fortunately, Judge Jones sounds reasonable and sensible, and not a little put out by the obvious chicanery of the drug addict and his flunky laundering donations through a church.
-
The book was created during a period in the 1960s when Feinstein was a 20-something "flunky" at a movie studio.
Bob Dylan poems discovered.
-
The only thing I see is at least once a week there’s some flunky from the Administration giving everybody the full Herbert ….
It’s kind of sad, isn’t it? « Dating Jesus
-
First examine this 1981 exchange between the strip's resident outlaw and a flunky from the National Rifle Association, set in a Washington bar.
-
Thackeray's studies of the flunky are capital; but he studies him _qua flunky_, as a naturalist might study an animal, and hardly ranks him _sub specie humanitatis_.
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
-
A flunky turned up with a fleet of coaches at some ungodly hour of the morning, and after an endless drive into the countryside, we were herded into an aircraft hangar in the middle of nowhere.
-
Marquez had worked in the business as a roustabout - ‘a flunky,’ he says - since he was a teenager paying his way through the Harvard of geosciences, the Colorado School of Mines.
-
Even before the latest talks began, China launched a vicious verbal attack on the Dalai Lama this week, denouncing him as a " flunky " and "the main manipulator" of violence in Tibet.
-
Fortunately, Judge Jones sounds reasonable and sensible, and not a little put out by the obvious chicanery of the drug addict and his flunky laundering donations through a church.
-
For three years we sort of suspected that no-way Fred wrote the first part - the editorialising and pontificating bit, but probably pawned off the rest of it to a flunky.
-
It is the most delicious bit of ridiculous flunkyism that has appeared yet — always excepting the great success in that line.
My day : reminiscences of a long life,
-
How much cash do you have in the bank compared to this man you call a flunky?
Propeller Most Popular Stories
-
Apparently the "flunky" was actually a fellow House member.
White Cower
-
Now I would witness the drama unfold firsthand, albeit as a flunky .
-
I'm defining a flunky as a person who will do your bidding against the best interests of their nation.
-
I have been retired since 1999 as bookkeeper, sec'y, ofc manager, flunky for a real estate developer, and up-scale shopping center owner in Okla.
Page 2
-
His father, after all, has a flunky whose job is to put toothpaste on his master's toothbrush.
-
I'm writing to say by god I agree with everything Former President Clinton said about how he was abandoned by flunky politicians, and that my blood also rises when I remember how shamefully he was treated - and not only him but also anyone he would want to protect were the prey of a lizard-like yet vicious pleasure the Republicans and gradually more Democrats took in diminishing him.
Bill Clinton: 'The president needs your help'
-
They mow down four hoods to get to the mobster’s main flunky, then they breakout the ol’ can of whoopass on a few more hoods in order to get to the same flunky.
Fan Film Review: The Green Hornet | Fan Cinema Today
-
Finally, a flunky brought me and my photographer into the room to behold His Excellency.
-
One of his characters in the show is Sebastian, the loyal flunky of prime minister Anthony Head, driven to distraction by the love-that-dare-not-speak-its-name.
-
He is so as a disciple of Carlyle, as a prosperous Englishman, not destitute of flunkyism, and also as a man whose very best power is that of passionately admiring individual greatness.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864
-
`Your flunky should have known smoking was hazardous to his health," Joe told Starkey.
THE TRAIL OF TERROR (THE THREE INVESTIGATORS MYSTERIES NO 39)
-
Joining the chorus against "flunkyism," the Washington Post denounced tipping as "one of the most insidious and one of the most malignant evils" of modern life.
The Point of Tipping
-
First examine this 1981 exchange between the strip's resident outlaw and a flunky from the National Rifle Association, set in a Washington bar.
-
Brit - there's no way a touching, personal message like that could have come from a flunky sat in a mobile phone company office, could it?
-
His father, after all, has a flunky whose job is to put toothpaste on his master's toothbrush.
-
I have worked in shady professions, most recently as a political flunky and public relations hack.