Sentences

toady in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Toady (noun): a person who flatters or ingratiates themselves with someone in power for personal gain.

Sample Sentences

  1. The politician was surrounded by toadies who flattered him at every opportunity.
  2. Her constant toadying made it clear that she was more interested in his approval than in his ideas.
  3. He couldn't stand the toady who always agreed with the boss, no matter how absurd the suggestions were.
  4. In the court, the king's toady would often twist the truth to gain favor and avoid punishment.
  5. Everyone saw through his toadyish behavior, but he continued to seek the spotlight with his sycophantic ways.
  6. He was known as a toady, constantly flattering his boss to secure a promotion.
  7. The politician surrounded himself with toadies who echoed his every opinion without question.
  8. Her toady behavior became evident when she praised the manager in front of everyone, even for trivial decisions.
  9. Many saw him as a toady for his relentless attempts to ingratiate himself with the influential members of the club.
  10. Despite his intelligence, his toady nature often led others to underestimate his true capabilities.