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How To Use Lapdog In A Sentence

  • There is no doubt that in the canine afterlife, Maltese poodles are the lapdogs that inhabit level nine of Dante's vision of hell.
  • I guess being Sarah Palin's lapdog is easier than covering real news, huh, CNN? Palin heading to Iowa
  • Hearing her earrings jingling, I easily pictured her nodding like a lapdog.
  • That's why I'll be watching closely to see how the lapdogs of the American media react to this story.
  • This is a world of lace, lapdogs, knee-breeches trimmed with silk ribbons, rich textures, glowing colour and shadows pregnant with meaning.
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  • Media lapdogs are marked by stenographic tendencies, sympathetic frames and a reliance on industry jargon. Max Stanley: How Revisionist Reporting Hurts Everyone
  • I guess he wouldn't be able to work anywhere else, unless the media outlet needs a lapdog.
  • Opposition parties accuse the newspaper's editor of being a government lapdog.
  • Hey, Britney… what are you going to call your little lapdog?
  • The House, which has been a shameless lapdog of the administration for the past year since the Democrats took control of that body, has a chance here to show it still has at least one vertebra left in its severely decalcified spine, It should refuse to pass any extension of NSA warrantless spying authority, and should refuse immunity for the telecom industry. Bush's Protect America Bill Bull
  • He became as round and his hair as glossy as a noble lady's fat little lapdog. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Nick's friends rag him about being Suzanne's lapdog, especially after they find out Nick has offered to drive her to the airport.
  • “I hope the lapdog was a bitch,” he said, smiling. Antony and Cleopatra
  • St Tropez conjures up images of topless beaches, the super-rich and their lapdogs, luxury yachts, blondes, leathery millionaire playboys and champagne-soaked debauchery.
  • There are cuboid watermelons and giant tomatoes, as well as little vignette inserts punctuating the picture - a fruit fly, a strand of human DNA, a repulsive overbred lapdog framed in a prize-winning blue rosette.
  • Crotchety spinsters, ladies 'companions, put a cheerful face upon it, endure the humors of your so-called benefactress, carry her lapdogs for her; you have an English poodle for your rival, and you must seek to understand the moods of your patroness, and amuse her, and -- keep silence about yourselves. The Magic Skin
  • The first casualty of the president's political debacle will likely be Timothy Geithner, the severely over-confident treasury secretary well known as a lapdog of Wall Street. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Of course - any natives suspected of loyalty would be fair game - including the gora-colonel's lapdog, as Ram Mangal had charmingly called me. Fiancée
  • In other words, the so-called ethics watchdog was clearly always a lapdog.
  • Like lapdogs, most of the country's tabloid press fell into line.
  • A MAN had an Ass Maltese Lapdog, a very great beauty.
  • The lapdogs of the controlled press even have to take the time to waste column space ‘refuting’ what is becoming increasingly obvious to everyone.
  • I predict this is where you will get the lapdog of big business (yes, government) interfering.
  • And so being a lapdog to the United States, or as he says deputy sheriff to the United States I think is an outrageous concept.
  • I was precise; she and most of her media lapdogs were not.
  • Crotchety spinsters, ladies’ companions, put a cheerful face upon it, endure the humors of your so-called benefactress, carry her lapdogs for her; you have an English poodle for your rival, and you must seek to understand the moods of your patroness, and amuse her, and — keep silence about yourselves. The Magic Skin
  • They will be faithful little lapdogs to their appointing masters.
  • How can the Minister assure us that that board will be well representative of the profession, and that its members will not simply be the Government's lapdogs.
  • With all the talk we hear constantly about the ‘liberal’ media, the truth is that the media generally acts as a lapdog and bullhorn for the government.
  • Opposition parties accuse the newspaper's editor of being a government lapdog.
  • There will be no more political lapdogs subsumed by the larger party, but a mutually beneficial arrangement that serves the nation's interests.
  • The lapdog aka Sammie was flipping through the Post. Holly Would Dream
  • I challenge those parties in the House who have come to the Chamber, like lapdogs for the Labour Government, to try to say they support this bill.
  • The inference was that Japan needed to be a lapdog.
  • In the past, he has called Bush a "donkey, " US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice an "illiterate" and former Mexican President Vicente Fox a "lapdog of imperialism.
  • Between Prince and wizard, Leynart said nothing, only clutched his precious spell-box to his chest and huddled deeper in this miniver cloak like a cold lapdog on a pillow. The Silicon Mage
  • The Greens seem to think that Australia actually spending money on defense (unlike some pacific nations I could think of) makes them American lapdogs.
  • Prof. Mahmood rightly observes that the commission can either be a lapdog of the government of the day or the watchdog of the rights of the underprivileged.
  • Untangling the story will lead us through a mess of lapdogs, watchdogs, thick-witted cabinet ministers and terror in the Prime Minister's Office.
  • Opposition parties accuse the newspaper's editor of being a government lapdog.
  • You watch too much fox news (the lapdog of the ultra right conservatives, who interestingly and hypocritically is on the same network that show some of the worst of the worst television has to offer.) @Mike – patriot act, was the 2002 GOP-led congress. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - A new day….
  • Verified workaholic Rick (Milo Ventimiglia, "Heroes") is right-hand-man -- aka "lapdog" -- to hard-driving Miss Craig (Mimi Rogers) at her high-end tax law firm, enduring brusque criticisms and demands without even private complaint. Variety.com
  • He became as round and his hair as glossy as a noble lady's fat little lapdog. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Iraq women are the canaries in the coalmine which is why it was always so important for the US government to ignore them and for their lapdogs in the press to do the same. Sex and Politics and Screeds and Attitude
  • Even earlier in the day he was chasing people up on leave forecasts - being the lapdog for Gavin even though he keeps telling all and sundry that he despises him.
  • Untangling the story will lead us through a mess of lapdogs, watchdogs, thick-witted cabinet ministers and terror in the Prime Minister's Office.
  • Chaos Grunt: You are the human's lapdog !
  • It was at the Berteliére that I observed lapdogs at every table and decided to take Gregory into the dining room - telling him he was far too big to sit on my lap and would have to make himself as inconspicuous as possible.
  • No doubt a tale of jealousy, murder and suicide makes the perfect complement to a lovely summer evening: the audience lolling on the lawn, lapdogs yapping as characters attack each other.
  • So while Deeds is Obama's lapdog, another spend, borrow and tax left fringer, the focus on McDonnel is over a paper he wrote 20 years ago. Virginia candidates clash on state, national issues
  • Will its members just be lapdogs, or withdraw their support for, and confidence in, the Labour Government?
  • Fluffy white lapdogs, of the sort seen in the Lady and the Unicorn tapestries, seem to have been the most popular.
  • And to sell out all superheroes as Tony Stark’s lapdog is unforgivable. Win Planet Hulk Before You Can Buy It! » DVDs Worth Watching

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