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Examples
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"Indeed, my lord," said one of his chief friends called Flatterer,
The Visions of the Sleeping Bard Ellis Wynne 1702
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She laughed and said, "Flatterer," but as Norfolk came forward to take the cloak from her hand and place it on her shoulders, he could see she was pleased, and then she bent and kissed FitzRoy's cheek and a notion came to him.
This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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"Flatterer," said Lady Stranleigh, but she said it vaguely and it was clear that her mind was elsewhere.
Autumn Maze Cleary, Jon, 1917- 1994
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"Flatterer," she laughed, but there was a tight pain in her breast.
Heart Of Stone Dailey, Janet 1980
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"Flatterer," she laughed, but there was a tight pain in her breast.
Heart of Stone Dailey, Janet 1980
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"Flatterer," she said lightly, as he rose, hat in hand.
Adrien Leroy Charles Garvice
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"Flatterer," said La Luciola, laughing, and pointing her finger warningly at him.
The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I Jules Lermina 1877
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"The Flatterer is a person," says that satirist of Greek society, "who will say to you as he walks with you, 'Do you observe how people are looking at you?
Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) Alexander Whyte 1878
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General Good is the plea of the Scoundrel Hypocrite and Flatterer
Writer Wednesday: The Best Writing Tips Ever, From Allen Ginsberg 2010
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General Good is the plea of the Scoundrel Hypocrite and Flatterer
Writer Wednesday: The Best Writing Tips Ever, From Allen Ginsberg 2010
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