He toadies my aunt, who likes to be credited with a literary taste, but Cecil says people laugh at him; he is not of any weight, either literary or political, though he has great pretensions.
My brothers are my toadies here, my dear, and a pretty pair they are!
Paxton doesn't have much to do with him, and Mumps merely toadies to him the same as he toadies to Dan Baxter and some of the rest.
My own opinion is that, of the two parties, the toadies are more to blame, and have only themselves to thank for their patron's insolence.
What, go there again, to be transferred to toadies and flatterers and harlots?
All toadies hate one another; but his brethren both hated and feared Mr. Tuft; for he was not only so successful himself, but possessed and used such engines for depressing them.
All the toadies of the house will no doubt calumniate you," said the abbe, "but I myself will come to the rescue.
Hardly a year passed but he added a new order to the list, and conferred on his toadies the glittering decoration it carried.
Among the dishonest plotting toadies he attached to his person was the man Natchevitch, who goes down in Bulgarian history under the well-earned designation of Beelzebub.
But he would receive no message from the infected camp, and adopted precautions that made the lips of his very toadies curl with scorn.
He was soon installed at the Court as one of the chief among the useful toadies the Prince maintained around him.
But when he went to the University, crowds oftoadies sprawled over him.
I do not love my nephews and cousins and have bequeathed to them more than they deserve; as to the toadies who have hung about me and fawned on me in the hope of legacies, I despise them all.
As I did so I heard footsteps behind me and turned to face Casperius Asellio, and Vespronius Lustralis, two of the most persistent of the toadies who hung about Falco, both of whom hated me consumedly.
A movement among the group of toadies shewed me how this burlesque of my conduct was appreciated there, while Devinsky was grinning boastfully.
I saw too, that Devinsky's old seconds and toadieswere near and were watching me and smirking.
He said this in a tone that was insufferably insolent; and as if to point the insult, the two toadies when they heard it, sniggered audibly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toadies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.