Sentences with Fawn

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11 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fawn'

The teacher noticed a fawn among the students, always eager to help and compliment others.

The political candidate surrounded himself with fawns who praised his every decision.

The actress grew tired of the fawns in her entourage, craving genuine friendships instead.

The king's court was filled with fawns seeking favor through excessive flattery.

In the world of fashion, designers often have fawns who follow them and shower them with admiration.

The team captain appreciated dedication but despised teammates who turned into fawns, agreeing with everything he said.

The professor preferred students who questioned ideas rather than acting like fawns in the pursuit of grades.

The chef welcomed feedback from the kitchen staff and discouraged fawns who only nodded in agreement.

The new student, eager to make friends, would often fawn over her classmates, complimenting their clothes and interests.

The politician surrounded himself with a group of loyal followers who would fawn over him, always agreeing with his ideas and praising his speeches.

The artist, seeking approval from the art community, tended to fawn over the works of established painters, hoping to be recognized and appreciated.

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