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How to use lackey in a sentence

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And the sorceress Ro sent out a servant boy and her lackey Isamu to go shopping.
Simon Trinder turns Teodoro's lackey into a bundle of popeyed, inventive energy.
In my last week I was intimidated by drug users, ordered around like a lackey, and threatened.
He disdains capitalism and free trade, and throughout the campaign accused Yushchenko of being a running-dog lackey of the Yankee imperialists.
Was I being an agent of change or just another instructional lackey creating ordinary teachers?
An emaciated, rake of a lackey with crowns on his lapels kept ushering supplicants and victims into the Secretary's panelled office.
King Idris is involved, of course, this place could not exist without his permission, but he is a mere lackey.
We already have a President and the Rodent is his biggest crawling, lick-spittle lackey.
Anyway, you're not doing anyone any good by being out of work, even if your old boss is a running dog lackey of the bourgeoisie.
She was the least savant of the group, according to her tattered footwear, and her lackey hair job tailed the backwoods hillbilly aura about her.
Anyway, you're not doing anyone any good being out of work, even if your old boss is a running dog lackey of the bourgeoisie.
Anyone who sees the facts as they are is treated as a traitor to the Serbian people and a NATO lackey.
Imelda, however, decides to follow her own heart and pursues the lovesick lackey, who has taken off for Zanzibar.
Mr Pitt, for one, says he is far from being a lackey of Wall Street and of the accounting industry.
During the Second World War, the Polish bourgeoisie was a lackey of French and British imperialism.
The Liberals are being a touch sensitive about the lucky lackey in the Senate.
The lackey brings orders from the prince summoning all the girls in the land to a grand ball the following evening.
His wife was insane and died in 1635. The old Marshal set up home with one of his lackey widow.
When Wayne returns, the U.S. government sends its lackey Superman to pound some sense into Batman.
Last term Netanyahu gave the post to his lackey Yuval Steinitz, who was never heard from again.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The lackey who was summoned did not know where the lady might be found, nor when she might return to Paris.
A lackey had been discharged for some cause or other, and it was believed he had taken it.
To let the lackey live would be to have the bargelli in the house by morning.
Colonel Holliday rang a hand bell, and a lackey appeared with lighted candles.
The thing so obsessed his mind that he must speak of it, if it be only to his lackey.
But the lackey explained that the tzarina wanted Marya to come alone, and in the dress she should happen to be wearing.
Directly he heard a low challenge from one of his sentries, who presently appeared escorting a lackey.
Now this impertinent lackey, who is to say what has he not imputed to me?
She paused, however, and, turning to the lackey who followed at her heels.
Perhaps we should go the whole hog and canonise Bush and his lackey Tony Blair.
Each Musketeer was accustomed to leave at the general hotel, as at a barrack, his own horse and that of his lackey.
He was ignominiously dismissed like a lackey caught pilfering.
The lackey approached and handed Norman of Torn a dainty parchment sealed with scented wax wafers.
They both dismounted, consigned their horses to the lackey who had opened the door, and disappeared in the garden.
The archdeacon had in Quasimodo the most submissive slave, the most docile lackey, the most vigilant of dogs.
And, with his lackey, he took the road to the governor's country house.
When arrived at the stables, Raoul gave his horse to a little lackey, and sprang up the perron with an ardor that would have delighted the heart of his father.
However the lackey promised him that it should be taken care of, and urged him to obey the call so pressingly that at last the porter was obliged to yield.
Lackey is a former professional ballet dancer turned grassroots activist, while Monteagudo is a practising psychiatrist who grew up in poverty.
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