lackey

[US]/'lækɪ/
[UK]/ˈlæki/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a male servant; a subordinate who behaves obsequiously
vt. to flatter; to serve or attend to someone obsequiously

Example Sentences

The singer was surrounded by the usual crowd of lackeys and hangers on.

" the guest says: "Do not say other issue, it is the lackey of your home only, have crass clothes again, have flossy clothes again, if is other issue not costlier?

He is just a lackey for the boss.

She treats her assistants like lackeys.

The lackey followed the orders without question.

The lackey did all the dirty work for the criminal mastermind.

He's nothing but a lackey to the rich and powerful.

The lackey was always at the beck and call of his boss.

She refuses to be a lackey to anyone.

The lackey carried out the orders with unwavering loyalty.

He's just a lackey who does whatever he's told.

The lackey was always ready to do the bidding of his master.

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