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He could fawn for hours.
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Only a man with an excellent memory for the baroque formulations of excessive encomiums could fawn cumulatively, on account of the repetitions required and the necessary precision of the sequencing.
One periodical of the same era deplored tipping for creating a class of workers who relied on "fawning for favors".
For those seeking coats, Topshop has leopard faux fur in gray for $200 and fawn for $190.
On the 5′SS strand, nucleotides are colored teal for exonic and fawn for intronic sequence.
After having nursed the fawn for a short time the mother can leave the area of calving.
As for Metcalf, I don't think she could adopt the fawning tone that usually makes her kind of book so deadly, even as a gag.
Visitors are quick to fawn over Cuba for being a time capsule.
Pforzheimer had a private income (his father and uncles made fortunes in Standard Oil stock), never married and was often described as crusty, outspoken and a curmudgeon -- euphemisms for his conservative politics, social views that included crude prejudice against Jews and blacks and a manner that could veer from fawning on the great to public abuse of menials.
Even Stephen Colbert couldn't help fawning over these two the other night --neither can I.
In a city where the Art Deco has received fawning attention for decades, this is truly an undiscovered gem.
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