Flunky in A Sentence

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    Being a flunky gave him access to information he wouldn't have otherwise had.

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    Being a flunky might be a necessary stepping stone to bigger and better things.

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    Despite his initial reservations, he found a strange satisfaction in being the professor's flunky.

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    Don't expect independent thought from him; he's a total flunky.

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    Even the most powerful leaders need a reliable flunky to handle the tedious details.

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    Even though he started as a flunky, he proved his worth and earned respect.

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    He aspired to be a leader, not just another obedient flunky following orders.

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    He considered himself a valued assistant, not just a mindless flunky.

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    He embraced the role of flunky, knowing it was a temporary sacrifice for his long-term goals.

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    He feigned enthusiasm for the flunky tasks, hoping to impress his superiors.

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    He felt conflicted about being a flunky but saw it as a necessary sacrifice for his career.

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    He felt humiliated being reduced to a mere flunky in front of his peers.

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    He felt like a complete flunky, fetching coffee for the CEO.

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    He felt like a flunky trapped in a dead-end job with no future prospects.

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    He felt like a flunky, constantly being asked to do things outside his expertise.

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    He finally snapped, refusing to continue being treated like a disposable flunky.

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    He found himself questioning the ethics of being a flunky for a morally corrupt company.

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    He had a knack for making even the most demeaning flunky tasks seem important.

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    He promised to protect her, but she suspected he was just another flunky in disguise.

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    He realized that being a flunky wasn't about servitude, but about service.

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    He recognized that even flunkies played a crucial role in the overall success of the organization.

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    He refused to become a political flunky, sacrificing his principles for power.

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    He resented being labeled a flunky simply because he was loyal to his mentor.

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    He secretly despised being a flunky but needed the job to pay his bills.

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    He secretly plotted his revenge against those who treated him like a flunky.

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    He struggled to balance loyalty to his team with the demands of being the manager's flunky.

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    He suspected his colleague was a flunky, secretly reporting back to the manager.

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    He tried to inject humor into his flunky tasks to make the day more bearable.

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    He used his charm and wit to avoid being relegated to the role of a permanent flunky.

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    He used his position as a flunky to sabotage his rival's projects.

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    He vowed to treat his subordinates with respect, remembering how it felt to be a flunky.

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    He was a well-meaning flunky, but lacked the initiative to make independent decisions.

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    He was tired of being a flunky and yearned for a position with more responsibility.

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    He worried that his kindness would be misinterpreted as being a pushover flunky.

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    He wrote a tell-all memoir about his years as a celebrity's overworked and underpaid flunky.

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    Her rise to power was swift, leaving behind a trail of disgruntled ex-flunkies.

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    His job was essentially to be the human equivalent of a digital assistant: a glorified flunky.

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    I refuse to be treated like a flunky, running errands outside my job description.

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    I wouldn't trust him; he's just a flunky repeating whatever his boss tells him.

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    It was difficult to get an honest opinion from anyone; they were all the CEO's flunkies.

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    No one wanted to be seen as the manager's flunky, always agreeing with everything he said.

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    She considered quitting rather than continuing to be someone's errand-running flunky.

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    She decided to embrace her role as a flunky and learn everything she could.

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    She decided to start her own business, tired of being someone else's corporate flunky.

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    She learned the hard way that being a flunky doesn't guarantee loyalty in return.

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    She learned to be assertive and delegate tasks, rather than becoming a perpetual flunky.

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    She learned to find creative ways to make her flunky tasks more engaging.

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    She questioned her own morality, realizing she had become complicit as a flunky.

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    She quickly learned that loyalty was valued above all else, even if it meant being a flunky.

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    She quickly realized her glamorous new job was mostly being a high-paid flunky.

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    She realized that being a flunky was not the path to personal fulfillment.

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    She realized that challenging the status quo meant risking being labeled a troublemaking flunky.

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    She recognized the dangers of becoming too comfortable being a flunky, losing her ambition.

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    She resolved to use her experience as a flunky to become a better leader.

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    She rose through the ranks by proving she was more than just a flunky; she was innovative.

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    She secretly documented the abuses she witnessed while working as the CEO’s flunky.

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    She tried to maintain her dignity, even while performing the duties of a low-level flunky.

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    She used her position as a flunky to gather intel and expose the company's wrongdoing.

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    She used her position as a flunky to network and build relationships with influential people.

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    She used her position as a flunky to undermine the corrupt system from within.

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    She was a smart flunky, strategically positioning herself for future opportunities.

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    She wondered if she'd ever escape the cycle of being someone else's flunky.

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    She worried that her skills were becoming obsolete as her job devolved into flunky work.

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    She'd rather quit than become another corporate flunky climbing the ladder by sucking up.

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    Some saw him as a dedicated follower, others as a mindless flunky.

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    The ambitious flunky saw the opportunity to backstab his way to the top.

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    The ambitious intern was determined to prove she was more than just a flunky.

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    The artist surrounded himself with flunkies who only praised his work.

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    The celebrity was rarely seen without her retinue of adoring flunkies.

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    The company culture promoted subservience and rewarded those who acted like flunkies.

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    The con man charmed his way into people's lives, then used them as his flunkies.

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    The corrupt official rewarded his flunkies with lucrative government contracts.

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    The corrupt politician used his flunkies to cover up his illicit activities.

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    The cult leader demanded absolute obedience from his devoted flunkies.

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    The detective suspected the unassuming flunky knew more than he was letting on.

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    The dictator surrounded himself with yes-men and flunkies who never dared to disagree.

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    The film director surrounded himself with yes-men and eager-to-please flunkies.

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    The flunky nervously adjusted his tie, dreading the upcoming meeting with the CEO.

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    The flunky quietly observed and learned, absorbing valuable lessons from his superiors.

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    The flunky tripped over his own feet trying to catch up with his boss.

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    The flunky's dedication and hard work eventually earned him a promotion.

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    The flunky's loyalty was unwavering, even when faced with ethical dilemmas.

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    The flunky’s clumsiness was legendary; he always seemed to spill something important.

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    The general barked orders at his flunkies, expecting immediate compliance.

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    The influencer's flunky managed her social media accounts and filtered her messages.

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    The investigation revealed a network of flunkies covering up the CEO's misdeeds.

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    The king’s flunky announced his arrival with a flourish and a booming voice.

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    The lawyer treated his paralegal like a glorified flunky, barking orders constantly.

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    The mafia boss relied on his loyal flunkies to carry out his dirty work.

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    The media portrayed him as a powerful advisor, but he was really just the president's flunky.

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    The new intern was clearly just a flunky, tasked with all the unwanted jobs.

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    The new software seemed designed to replace human workers with automated flunkies.

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    The project failed because it was led by a bunch of clueless flunkies.

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    The project manager treated his team like flunkies, micromanaging every task.

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    The propaganda machine relied on countless flunkies to spread its message.

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    The reality TV star had an entourage of flunkies catering to her every whim.

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    The rock star's flunky shielded him from the paparazzi's flashing lights.

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    The system seemed designed to reward flunkies and punish independent thinkers.

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    The tyrannical boss expected absolute obedience from his intimidated flunkies.

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    The wealthy socialite treated her staff like disposable flunkies.