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He says he did not want to "toady" to architects.
Mr Gonzales was a known toady to Bush from way back.
"Why conservatives should toady to these storm troopers is beyond me".
Mr. Imperioli's Rosencrantz is a stiff, frightened toady to Mr. Giamatti's cool, wily fixer.
Why on earth should politicians have to toady to every lunatic out there.
W. gets to toady to the right wing while proclaiming his moderation.
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Two things spring to mind: One, Cameron obviously has no need to stick his nose in, and his decision to plough ahead anyway implies a desire to toady up to Wills and Kate.
The word toad-eater, later conveniently shortened to toady, came to mean a person who would do anything, however bizarre or ghastly, that superiors required him to do.
Not only do several big member states that are keen to toady up to China oppose any investigation, so too do the actual European telecoms firms that are supposedly harmed by Chinese subsidies.
Bell toadied to no one.
I never toadied to the interests of the National Football League.
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