Sentences with Suck Up To

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The student attempted to suck up to the teacher by praising the lesson excessively.

Despite her genuine talent, he felt the need to suck up to the director for a leading role in the play.

The politician tried to suck up to the influential donors at the fundraising event.

Tom refused to suck up to his peers and remained true to his values.

The professor noticed students who would suck up to get better grades, but he valued genuine effort.

During the team project, Jake would often suck up to the professor to secure a better grade.

At the family gathering, Mark tried to suck up to his strict aunt by praising her cooking skills.

The journalist refused to suck up to the celebrities, opting for unbiased reporting instead.

Mary disliked how her classmate would suck up to the teacher to get special privileges.

Despite her genuine skills, Alex felt the need to suck up to her colleagues to fit into the corporate culture.

Despite his lack of interest in sports, Tom decided to suck up to his boss by attending the company's baseball game.

The politician was known for constantly trying to suck up to influential figures in order to gain their support.

The new employee attempted to suck up to his colleagues by bringing them coffee every morning.

Jenny realized that her friend was only trying to suck up to her when he complimented her excessively during the group project.

The aspiring actor tried to suck up to the casting director by memorizing the entire script before the audition.

Despite their differences, the team member attempted to suck up to the team captain in hopes of being chosen for the leadership role.

Sarah decided to suck up to her boss by complimenting his leadership skills and always agreeing with his ideas.

The politician attempted to suck up to the influential donors by praising their contributions to the community.

Timmy often tries to suck up to his teacher by offering to carry her books and doing extra chores in the classroom.

In order to get the lead role in the play, Emily decided to suck up to the director by volunteering for additional rehearsals.

To secure her position in the club, Maria tried to suck up to the president by attending all the meetings and volunteering for various tasks.

Jake attempted to suck up to his in-laws by always agreeing with their opinions and praising their cooking skills.

The student desperately tried to suck up to the professor by participating actively in class discussions and nodding vigorously during lectures.

Jake decided to suck up to his wealthy neighbor in hopes of getting an invitation to the exclusive party.

Emily refused to suck up to her classmates just to be accepted into the popular group.

The actor was careful not to suck up to the director too much, fearing it might come off as insincere.

Despite his attempts to suck up to the judge, the defendant still received a harsh sentence.

Sarah found it distasteful to suck up to her in-laws just to gain their approval.

The scientist focused on the research, refusing to suck up to influential colleagues for recognition.

The student attempted to suck up to the teacher with excessive praise for the assignment.

The politician was known for trying to suck up to voters during the election campaign.

The employee thought bringing coffee every morning would help him suck up to his co-workers.

The ambitious intern hoped that volunteering for extra tasks would suck up to the team leader.

The celebrity's entourage often had people trying to suck up to them for a chance at fame.

During the group project, one member would always suck up to the team captain for approval.

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