A liveried flunkey doffed his cap and drove the Peugeot away while others dutifully hauled luggage about. |
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The judge believes he was acting like a flunkey and errand boy for the government by backing its anti-democratic terror legislation. |
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Patty will stop at nothing to get back what money she can for her clients: she'll lie, steal or have a flunkey chop a dog's head off. |
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Another flunkey poured the Sancerre, and cringed agreeably while he waited for one's verdict. |
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I've stood behind the front door of 10 Downing Street while an affable flunkey signed on behalf of the prime minister, and I once delivered a court summons to a disgruntled-looking squatter in a Hoxton council estate. |
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