Sentences with Fawn

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14 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fawn'

The new intern was quick to fawn over the manager, hoping for a promotion.

Despite his fawning behavior, the politician struggled to gain the approval of his constituents.

The celebrity had to deal with numerous fawning fans seeking autographs and selfies.

The scientist's groundbreaking research earned her the admiration of colleagues who began to fawn over her achievements.

Even in the world of art, some artists may fawn over critics to secure positive reviews and recognition.

The professor disliked students who would fawn over him instead of focusing on their studies.

The office was filled with fawning employees eager to please their demanding boss.

The celebrity was followed by a group of fawns hoping for a glimpse of their idol.

The teacher noticed a fawn in the classroom who always volunteered to do extra tasks.

The business tycoon had a reputation for collecting fawns who did whatever it took to stay in his good graces.

The cult leader attracted vulnerable individuals who became his devoted fawns.

The coach favored the fawns on the team, often giving them special treatment.

The dictator had a circle of fawns who enforced his oppressive regime.

The cult members were like fawns, blindly following their charismatic leader.

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