Synonym: compliment, praise. Similar words: flattering, latter, matter, shatter, battery, scatter, pattern, no matter. Meaning: ['flætə(r)] v. praise somewhat dishonestly.
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61. Let me now be partial to no one , Nor flatter any man.
62. He should be the broad-minded cavalier who will tolerate, forgive and flatter her.
63. I call her a darling, and flatter her into a good temper.
64. Ramona will feed you, give you wine, remove your shoes, flatter you, smooth down your hackles.
65. Soon we had left behind the hills above Picton, and were running down to Blenheim, through a flatter landscape of orchards and then past rows of vines smudged by an early tinge of autumn.
66. It has to include stable money, a flatter, more competitive tax structure, spending restraint, and common-sense bank regulation so small business lending can restart.
67. Strong colours would flatter her pale skin and dark hair.
68. Sam, do beware that your flatter gives you a Judas kiss.
69. A flatterer never seems absurd: the flatter , d always take his word.
70. Bingle modelling of Song Song dare not flatter really, of efficient in send pine letting a pine to look more pure and fresh and free from vulgarity!
71. Beefed up and scruffy-faced, wearing sunglasses and undertaker's basic black, he didn't play to the crowd, flatter the host or flack for his latest film,(sentencedict.com) "Two Lovers."
72. Flatter a rascal, the will cudgel you; cudgel a rascal he will lick your boots.
73. Who will flatter you, feigning to be cunning in Philosophy.
74. The surroundings wouldn't flatter anyone. It was gloomy in the high- ceilinged conference hall that could double as an aircraft hanger.
75. He can only rely on to others when the servant to support himself, therefore, he learned to flatter others, say not orphean dot, that is afraid of promotion.
76. Italian food, besides certain sweetmeat and olive oil, it is really dare not flatter .
77. Are a gentleman? He should be the broad - minded cavalier who will tolerate, forgive and flatter her.
78. More generally, Schumpeter seemed to be playing the role of grand seigneur, and he tended to flatter where flattery was not due, no doubt satirically.
79. The rotor of an axial-flux motor is flatter and wider in diameter than what Schey described as the almost 'sausage-shaped' rotors in conventional electric motors.
80. In order to achieve flatter tops and sharper rolloff in the passband, the multiple-ring higher order structure is employed.
81. In his "golden age" of violin-making, between 1700 and 1720, Stradivari developed a flatter design that helped to project the sound.
82. I flatter myself the beasts that perish could not underbid that, as a low form of consciousness.
83. Do you want to know how pooch into a flatter stomach?
84. Cuvier, with one eye on Genesis and the other on nature,(www.Sentencedict.com) tried to please bigoted reaction by reconciling fossils with texts and by making mastodons flatter Moses.
85. On hearing her routine, Christopher Hitchens, a polemicist, remarked that "when comedians flatter the president, they become court jesters, and the country becomes a banana republic."
86. In the feudal society of absolutism, derive the Lilliputian of flatter the most easily.
87. A biographer tends to flatter the person he intends to write about in his biography.
88. Italian food, besides certain sweetmeat and oil, it is really dare not flatter.
89. In the parlance of Thomas Friedman , the world never looked flatter than it did this week.
90. Flight with the wind requires a shallower gliding angle on flatter wings.
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