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How to use adulatory in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word adulatory? Here are some examples.

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The tone here is adulatory and uncritical but the photographs alone will delight those who worship at Gandhi's shrine.
She's receiving adulatory applause from the audience, and has a really exciting pyrotechnic display too.
Yet almost everything he wrote about Stalin's Soviet Union takes the form of adulatory, gushing hymns to Stalin.
But for the most part the people who came to hear Nehru were sympathetic, and often adulatory.
The reception in the hall, and in the press the day after, was almost universally adulatory.
Well over a century before Macaulay wrote on Bacon, John Aubrey had given a somewhat adulatory account of Bacon's life.
The food was great, he reasoned, the decor was smashing and the reviews were adulatory.
I had read a Reader's Digest collection of adulatory articles about the great man.
It is full of adulatory references to the man who inspired him.
McChrystal has lately been the subject of numerous media profiles, most of them adulatory.
He thoroughly deserved his long obituary, the tone of which is almost adulatory in parts, even allowing for the deferential standards of the time.
If the essays are not overly adulatory neither are they overly critical.
One effort was an adulatory poem, Le Siecle de Louis le Grand, in which he claimed that Louis XIV's world equalled, and surpassed, that of the ancient world.
Check out this slightly less adulatory leader from the selfsame paper.
It's true that Berman's view of her subject is adulatory, even gushy.
Focusing on an enchanted, adulatory and nostalgic gaze on the past while turning a blind eye to the present and rejecting all idea of change is a perfectly sterile approach.
Benalisme, as Tunisians sometimes dubbed his style of rule, brought with it increasingly farcical elections, an absurdly adulatory press and dread of the pervasive, petty and vindictive security services.
Similarly adulatory reviews were written for the October 1996 showing of a restored print in 70mm and DTS sound at the Castro Theater in San Francisco.
Examples from Classical Literature
This well-authenticated anecdote has been told by writers who expressed the most adulatory sentiments towards the present Czar.
Demochares, then, has said all this about the adulatory spirit and conduct of the Athenians.
If they seem to us to-day flattering not to say adulatory, it must be remembered that such was the mode.
He was then publishing his 'Typhon, or the Gigantomachy,' and dedicated it to the cardinal, with an adulatory sonnet.
The adulatory phrases used as mere conventionalities seemed to have actually turned his head.
Although not handsome, his face called for an adulatory responsiveness on the part of those who came in contact with him.
These verses have been disparaged as too adulatory in their tone.
A murmur of adulatory incredulity arose from the group of courtiers.
Yet the press release from ISAF public affairs, published the day after the attack, gave a glutinously adulatory account of their actions.
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