Similar words: clunky, flunk, flunkey, flunk out, funky, junky, spunky, chunky. Meaning: ['flʌŋkɪ] n. 1. a male servant (especially a footman) 2. a person of unquestioning obedience.
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1. He has a private jet and a team of flunkies ready to grant every wish.
2. This is psychology of a kind of flunky .
3. A subservient person; a flunky.
4. Damned! You unpatriotic flunky, get ready for your death!
5. I recall " flunky" named by Confucius.
6. He is just a flunky of the Party secretary.
7. The flunky is by far the more dangerous for us. So there will be much more trouble if you squeeze him out of the company.
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9. A slave ignorant of his servitude and happy to admire his servitude is a flunky , accomplice, and shameless person.
10. Black screen cautioned piratic users, Does Microsoft is a "false man of honor" or "real flunky"?
11. An editor with an evangelical enthusiasm for a project, and me, a perennially single and somewhat cynical relationship flunky with a lust for newsprint column inches.
12. The man of honour is broad and tolerant , the flunky is worry and misgiving.
13. Now I would witness the drama unfold firsthand, albeit as a flunky .
14. On the other hand, some people said he was just a flunky who is often envious of others.
15. Whether Microsoft is a "real man of honor" or "false flunky ", "Black screen" is unacceptable for us.
16. Even before the latest talks began, China launched a vicious verbal attack on the Dalai Lama this week, denouncing him as a " flunky " and "the main manipulator" of violence in Tibet.
17. Another clip calls the South Korean foreign minister a "pro-American flunky" who should make his living by "mopping the floors of the Pentagon."