Bootlicking in a sentence as an adjective

That is kind of the point, without a fair trial there is NO "case"; there is just power, blackmail and a whole lot of bootlicking.

The LinkedIn feed is a holding pen for our world’s overproduction of bootlicking elites.

He is being attacked because he has a conscience, actually likes to protect the freedom 3 letter agencies are out to destroy while claiming the opposite, and pays more than lip service to it. Thanks for the bootlicking demonstration.

This type of review system also exist in my job and I think this is crazy, as they expect you to please every other manager in the team, which further leads to favoritism and bootlicking.

A scientific culture which rewards grantsmanship, bootlicking, and smoke-and-mirrors tricks is necessarily hostile to anyone who is genuinely devoted to advancing science.

> the DNI is sayingWhile some early Senate-confirmed Trump appointees, including his first DNI Dan Coats, were not transparent bootlicking shills in all their public comments, that's certainly not the case for any appointed as recently as this spring, like Ratcliffe.

Bootlicking definitions

adjective

attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery

See also: fawning obsequious sycophantic toadyish

adjective

attempting to win favor by flattery

See also: fawning sycophantic toadyish