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ingratiating造句
1. He wasn't just helpful, he was positively ingratiating. 2. He said this with an ingratiating smile. 3. Durning's character is both ingratiating and calculating. 4. In contrast, his manner is ingratiating, even wheedling. 5. Mr Obama's body language was easy without being ingratiating. 6. He was suave and ingratiating. 7. His fellow students had found him too ingratiating. 8. Even worse, Hopkins started ingratiating himself with President. 9. Clever talk and ingratiating manner are seldom found in a virtuous man. 10. He wrote an ingratiating letter to his victim offering empathy, rather than just apologies. 11. He contrived an eager, ingratiating smile, which he bestowed on Mr. Squires. 12. Polchenko is civil , almost ingratiating , as he argues with the leader. 13. Mollenhauer cast him an ingratiating smile, and as he stepped out Senator Simpson Walked in. 14. He's very good at reading people and ingratiating himself with his superiors. 15. But enriching confectionary makers by ingratiating themselves to male co-workers and bosses is just daft. 16. Even well - disposed people back away from Jack when they see that ingratiating smile. 17. Vic hoots impatiently at the barrier; the security man's face appears at the window and flashes an ingratiating smile. 18. Whatever the different roles assigned, Palin invariably personified a sweatily ingratiating Milquetoast; and so forth. 19. While we were waiting for the coffee, the head waiter, with an ingratiating smile on his false face, came up to us bearing a large basket full of huge apples. 20. While we were waiting for the coffee, the head waiter, with an ingratiating smile on his false face, came up to us bearing a large basket full of peaches. 21. While we were waiting for the coffee, the head waiter , with an ingratiating smile on his false face, came up to us bearing a large basket full of huge peaches.