Fawn in a sentence as a noun

Come on - I'm all for admiring the guy, but let's not fawn over him.

I'm surprised that people still fawn over OS X as much as they do, frankly.

This is why we fawn over a tool when it's shiny and new, and ***** about how much it sucks 3 to 5 years later.

Here we watch our football and our shows and fawn over celebrities and nothing changes.

I had high hopes that the Hacker News community might actually be objective and not just fawn all over Google.

Fawn in a sentence as a verb

Rather the fawning "fanboy" type requests are what gets rejected by far the most often, or those who ask for too much commitment / time.

So while I've always been amused at the tendency of people to create and fawn over software heroes, I've found his advice very useful over the years.

I wonder if people would be as vocal if he decided to buy a private islandBuy a private island, few care and those who might, will most likely fawn in amazement.

The business of the journalists is to destroy the truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, to fawn at the feet of mammon, and to sell his country and his race for his daily bread.

These buzzwordy exclusive words we use do not actually describe fundamentally different concepts, they're just opportunities to fall all over ourselves and fawn at ourselves in the mirror.

Fawn definitions

noun

a color or pigment varying around a light grey-brown color; "she wore dun"

noun

a young deer

verb

show submission or fear

See also: crawl creep cringe cower grovel

verb

try to gain favor by cringing or flattering; "He is always kowtowing to his boss"

See also: toady truckle bootlick kowtow kotow

verb

have fawns; "deer fawn"