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1flattery — flat|ter|y [ˈflætəri] n [U] 1.) praise that you do not really mean 2.) flattery will get you nowhere/everywhere used humorously when someone has praised you and you want to say that you will help them or not help them …
2Fawn — Fawn, n. A servile cringe or bow; mean flattery; sycophancy. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
3fawning — n. Sycophancy, servility, cringing, mean flattery …
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