Crossword-Solution: LACKEY 6 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Lackey v. An attending male servant; a footman; a servile follower.
Lackey v. t. To attend as a lackey; to wait upon.
Lackey v. i. To act or serve as lackey; to pay servile attendance.

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LACKEY anagram ALECKY

We have 38 clues for the answer “LACKEY”

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Timid underling 1 answer
Submissive assistant 1 answer
Slavish follower. 1 answer
Servile toady 1 answer
Servile servant 1 answer
Running dog 1 answer
Pitcher John on three different MLB championship teams 1 answer
Footman or toady 1 answer
Lisa of "Just Cause" 1 answer
Obsequious follower 2 answers
Menial servant 2 answers
Obsequious sort 3 answers
Stable boy? 3 answers
Servile follower. 4 answers
Obsequious person 6 answers
errand-boy 6 answers
Errand boy 6 answers
Gofer 7 answers
Yes-man. 8 answers
footman 8 answers
Yes man 11 answers
Hanger-on 15 answers
dependant 18 answers
Bootlicker 19 answers
Underling 23 answers
Menial 25 answers
Henchman 26 answers
Groom 31 answers
Toady 34 answers
Sycophant. 37 answers
flunkey 40 answers
doormat 43 answers
SLAVISH person 49 answers
INFERIOR person 49 answers
servant 50 answers
servile person 50 answers
Helper. 53 answers
Attendant 62 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with LACKEY (5)

You complained I treated you like a lackey; it was not unnatural when of your own freewill you played the lackey so assiduously." He laughed.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
Directly he heard a low challenge from one of his sentries, who presently appeared escorting a lackey.
The Outlaw of Torn Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
Here he was, coming home; the wife was dancing, the husband had been playing a trick upon a lackey; and meanwhile, all about them, they were a by-word to their subjects.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
What had he been doing? He had been exquisitely rude in church to the niece of his housekeeper; he had stared like a lackey and a libertine at a beautiful and modest girl.
Weir of Hermiston Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
How, then, in such an atmosphere of compromise, to keep honour bright and abstain from base capitulations? How are you to put aside love’s pleadings? How are you, the apostle of laxity, to turn suddenly about into the rabbi of precision; and after these years of ragged practice, pose for a hero to the lackey who has found you out? In this temptation to mutual indulgence lies the particular peril to morality in married life.
Virginibus Puerisque Robert Louis Stevenson 2012

Quotes with LACKEY (3)

Why did you come in to-night with your heads in the air? 'Make way, we are coming! Give us every right and don't you dare breathe a word before us. Pay us every sort of respect, such as no one's ever heard of, and we shall treat you worse than the lowest lackey!' They strive for justice, they stand on their rights, and yet they've slandered him like infidels in their article. We demand, we don't ask, and you will get no gratitude from us, because you are acting for the satisf…
Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Idiot
I paid you five thousand instead and promised the balance only if you made the match. As it turns out, this is your lucky day because I've decided to write you the full check, whether the match comes from you or from Portia. As long as I have a wife and you've been part of the process, you'll get your money." He toasted her with his beer mug. "Congratulations." She put down her fork. "Why would you do that?""Because it's efficient.""Not as efficient as having Powers handle he…
Susan Elizabeth Phillips Match Me If You Can
Mick reached backwards without breaking eye contact and ran his hand across the door behind him, “See this?” he said. “This is my door. And no-one is touching my door today.” He shook his head slowly as if the issue wasn’t even up for debate. Surle said nothing, just stared. Mick swung his sword lazily, pointing towards the floor between himself and the infamous Marshal, “See this floor here? This floor is my porch,” he said. “And no-one is welcome on my porch today, especial…
Aaron D'Este Weapon of Choice
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 18 times in crossword archives (1954–2024).