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A user of sycophancy, is referred to as a sycophant.
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Given that we are predominantly a volunteer and member driven body, there could be a slight danger of sycophancy and back-slapping.
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You're more likely to find only the type of skills that sycophancy provides for.
www.capebretonpost.com
That power stifles the development of talent in the party, stultifies thinking, and spawns sycophancy.
www.hindustantimes.com
But they can't get any sycophancy from him.
jamaica-gleaner.com
The bureaucracy fell apart, since officials preferred sycophancy, when anyone could be whisked away to prison for even the whiff of disobeying his whims.
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But enough of such sycophancy, just listen to him for yourself.
www.bbc.co.uk
Tired of the artificiality of court protocol and the fawning sycophancy that goes with it, he yearns for something simpler and more authentic.
www.thestar.com
Ministers are indulging in leisure and officers in sycophancy to get their work done.
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The mixture of sycophancy and glamour (or the illusion of glamour) struck a chord.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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