I stated: "Them flunkies offered to conduct me to a recruiting office, as you say, of the Mafia, but instead tried to take from me the much money I am holding.
Up and down the wide alleys behind the benches hurried flunkies bearing huge tin pots of steaming coffee, and the incessant returning of thick cups to their saucers was like the rattle of musketry.
He threw back his brilliant purple cloak from his shoulders and reached out an arm like an oak root for the ceremonial sword one of the flunkies was struggling with.
A couple of liveried flunkies scampered into view, then a seven-foot man-eater stalked into the hall, made his way to the dias, turned to face the crowd.
And a couple of flunkies in long-tailed coats and knee breeches and white wigs are mooning round, fixing things up ship shape.
In the course of the evening, his lordship whispered to one of the flunkies to bring in some things--they could not hear what--as the company might like them.
I wasted so much time praying that the roof would fall in on these dispiriting flunkies that I had but little left to bestow upon palace and pictures.
They have gone the way of their beautiful chariots with the elaborate armorial bearings and the tasselled hammercloth, the bewigged, cocked-hatted coachman, and the two gorgeous flunkies hanging on behind.
Liveried flunkies hurried down the stone landing to greet their master and his guests.
The machine was at the door with liveried flunkies standing in stiff servant attitudes.
I know that's what your flunkies have been telling me over the phone.
So why the hell won't your legal flunkies let me interview Karl Van de Vliet?
Stuart passed up the grand stairs through a row of gorgeous flunkies and greeted his hostess.
That eminent descendant of an eminent robber, Sir Giles Fitz Battleaxe, is here during the season, with all his flunkies and servitors, and the tradesmen have to supply them.
She saw ragged, distress, imperiously bidden to be off, whilst wealthy rascality, in pomp and majesty, was drawn in a carriage and pair with fine flunkies behind.
All men who are his tradespeople, or tenants and dependents, or flunkies who want to be invited to the Hall.
Republic's war-ships paraded side by side with the other flunkies of royalty in honor of the coronation--thus showing that they belonged to the Squadron of Reaction.
Hence, a full-fledged aristocrat attracts flunkies as a magnet draws iron filings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flunkies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.