| 1. | An insincere flatterer is a stock character in many literary works.
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| 2. | While surrounded by flatterers, he didn t have any supporters.
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| 3. | A little haughty, but has the advantage of flattering the flatterer.
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| 4. | Isocrates criticized the flatterers who had brought ruin to their public affairs.
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| 5. | He was reportedly aided by several flatterers in his service.
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| 6. | Flatterer was the first American steeplechaser to live to the age of 35.
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| 7. | Photographers are practiced flatterers, and with children it takes a lot of practice.
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| 8. | In other words, flattery in fashion puffs up rather than debases the flatterer.
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| 9. | As he left he retorted, " Never trust a flatterer ."
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| 10. | He is a flatterer and appears to be a generally dishonest and unpleasant person.
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