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53 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fawn'

The politician had a loyal fawn who praised every decision, regardless of public opinion.

In the world of fashion, the designer had a fawn who exaggeratedly admired every new creation.

The athlete became uneasy when a fawn constantly exaggerated his athletic achievements.

During the art exhibition, the painter observed a fawn who praised every stroke of the brush.

Despite the fawn in the music studio, the singer sought constructive criticism for artistic growth.

The teacher noticed the fawn in the classroom who always tried to please and never disagreed.

In the corporate world, he played the fawn to the boss, hoping for a promotion.

Despite being a skilled professional, he chose to be a fawn in front of his demanding clients.

The new student was quick to befriend the teacher's pet, a fawn who knew all the answers.

The employee's fawning behavior towards the manager was transparent to everyone in the office.

She became the fawn of the literature club, always agreeing with others' opinions.

The politician had a group of fawns who followed him unquestioningly during the campaign.

The ambitious intern quickly became the fawn of the research team, hoping to advance her career.

The assistant displayed fawning gestures, constantly complimenting the fashion designer.

At family gatherings, the youngest cousin often acted as the fawn, seeking approval from the elders.

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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