flunkey (Meaning)

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flunkey (n)

a male servant (especially a footman)

a person of unquestioning obedience

flunkey Sentence Examples

  1. With a haughty expression, the flunkey announced the arrival of the pompous lord.
  2. The snooty flunkey refused to seat the commoner in the exclusive dining room.
  3. The millionaire's flunkey carried out his master's every whim with subservient obedience.
  4. The wealthy baroness treated her flunkey with utter contempt, ordering him about like a mere servant.
  5. The pretentious flunkey strutted around the ballroom, flaunting his supposed superiority.
  6. Despite his lowly position, the flunkey harbored a secret disdain for his master.
  7. The aging flunkey longed for a day when he would no longer be bound to the servitude of his demanding mistress.
  8. The disgruntled flunkey plotted to overthrow his abusive master, who had exploited him for years.
  9. The former flunkey used his newfound freedom to pursue his passion for art, finally escaping the stifling walls of his servitude.
  10. The repentant flunkey returned to apologize for his past arrogance, but his former master refused to forgive his insolence.

FAQs About the word flunkey

a male servant (especially a footman), a person of unquestioning obedience

lackey,servant, assistant, maid, daily, woman, housekeeper, domestic, menial,steward

boss, boss,master, mistress, chief, chief, master, mistress,head, leader

With a haughty expression, the flunkey announced the arrival of the pompous lord.

The snooty flunkey refused to seat the commoner in the exclusive dining room.

The millionaire's flunkey carried out his master's every whim with subservient obedience.

The wealthy baroness treated her flunkey with utter contempt, ordering him about like a mere servant.