ingratiating in A Sentence

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    He shows up, ingratiates himself, and robs the place.

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    Showing off what you know won't ingratiate yourself to anyone;

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    So you want me to have fun with her by Ingratiating myself?

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    Specifically, the students who ingratiated themselves praised the organization and indicated their enthusiasm for working there, and complimented the interviewer.

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    He then provided the president with information on his critics, and even some foreign intelligence, all while Ingratiating himself with FDR to retain his job.

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    And I realize: because the Chinese ingratiated themselves with a small ruling class here in the United States, who stole all of that money and all of that wealth for themselves.

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    With all the negative perception of an Ingratiating person as negative, there remains a need for emotional stroking, raising self-esteem and a simple feeling of one's need and necessity, and for some even significance.

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    While most ministers bowed to the godman in the pmo corridors and ingratiated themselves with him, Prasada would walk on without lowering an inch of his 6 ft 3 inch frame, a scowl of scornful disregard on his face.

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    Most insects appear to choose a home for fee lodging and free boarding with great care, so as to ensure that they are not thrown out by the owner as persona non grata; they even take the trouble of Ingratiating themselves with the host.

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