Crossword-Solution: LICKSPITTLE
We have 14 clues for the answer “LICKSPITTLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A person who behaves with excessive obedience to those in power | 1 answer |
| footlicker | 9 answers |
| Fawner | 9 answers |
| Brown-noser | 10 answers |
| clawback | 10 answers |
| lickspit | 10 answers |
| groveller | 11 answers |
| Flatterer | 17 answers |
| bootlick | 17 answers |
| Bootlicker | 19 answers |
| Brown-nose | 19 answers |
| GROVELLING person | 19 answers |
| Sycophant. | 37 answers |
| Follower | 71 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LICKSPITTLE (5)
Tell me now”--he wrenched at my head--“why the King chose to honour you,--you--you--you lickspittle Englishman? I am full of patience now.
Yes, thank Heaven! there is about a freeborn Briton a cringing baseness, and lickspittle awe of rank, which does not exist under any tyranny in Europe, and is only to be found here and in America.
Any one else have said what you did, he wouldn't have had the chance to take it back." "Do you mean to threaten me?" "I've smashed men for less." "You look the part." "It's not the part of a lickspittle." "Look here, young man.
Cellini's hate of Vasari proves, also, that the Gossipy One stood well with the reigning powers, otherwise Benvenuto would not have thought to condemn his work and allude to the man as a dough-face, trickster, lickspittle, slanderer, vulture, vagrom, villain, vilifier and gnat's hind-foot.
There is not an idea in it beyond what might germinate in the brain of a washerwoman.' He then proceeds to call the author by such elegant names as 'lickspittle,' 'beggarly skittler,' jackass, ninny, haberdasher, 'fifty-fifth rate scribbler of gripe-visited sonnets,' and 'namby-pamby writer in twaddling albums kept by the mustachioed widows or bony matrons of Portland Place.' The people whose hospitality Willis was accused of violating wrote to assure him of the pleasure his book had given them.
Quotes with LICKSPITTLE (1)
If a writer is not an opponent of the government, he cannot be called as a writer, but just a disreputable lickspittle!