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be obsequious
adjective
Obedient, compliant with someone else's orders or wishes.
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That's a bit disappointing At least it won't be obsequious and fawning.
He had to be obsequious to his employers while stubbornly resisting their attempts to control his art.
Show willing whenever you are asked to do something, but don't be obsequious – if you allow yourself to be pushed around too easily you won't win respect.
The livelihood of a hotel concierge depends on the maintenance of a complex façade: traditionally, he must be obsequious yet peremptory; menial and, at the… Mr. Berendt, like Mrs. Dalloway, said that he would buy the flowers himself.
Mr. Morgan, who writes with the brisk intolerance one would expect of a columnist on manners for the Times of London, suggests that to be "obsequious" and to be "pushy," both tasteless, are among the snob's typical mistakes.
The livelihood of a hotel concierge depends on the maintenance of a complex façade: traditionally, he must be obsequious yet peremptory; menial and, at the same time, a bit of a snob.
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Leanne is obsequious to Bob and profanely dismissive of Colleen, whom Bob berates.
I loved that gay culture could be so radical after so many years of being obsequious.
It's hamstrung by its libretto, which is obsequious to the point of sycophancy.
In fact, these types of Minutemen are obsequious toward this hermit on the hill.
He was obsequious, too eager to laugh loudest and longest at anyone he wanted to impress.
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