"Don't flatter too much' your giving yourself away" | |
"Just get lost, don't try to flatter me." | |
"Never the less, they did flatter him with their mouth," "and they lied unto him with their tongues." | |
"You're a beautiful flower" ... his words flatter you today. | |
(MAX MIMICS PRESENTER) The males of the species flatter females with acts of ever more outlandish buffoonery in a vain attempt to get his appendage gobbled by one or preferably two handbags. | |
"Don't flatter too much' your giving yourself away" | |
"Just get lost, don't try to flatter me." | |
"Never the less, they did flatter him with their mouth," "and they lied unto him with their tongues." | |
"You're a beautiful flower" ... his words flatter you today. | |
(MAX MIMICS PRESENTER) The males of the species flatter females with acts of ever more outlandish buffoonery in a vain attempt to get his appendage gobbled by one or preferably two handbags. | |
"Out, out, yearnings of mine. Let not respect bind you. It flatters pity... | |
"The sycophant flatters with forked tongue". | |
'Tis not her glass but you that flatters her. | |
* The girl whom everyone flatters * | |
* Who wouldn't want someone who fusses and flatters * Who makes you feel that you're all that matters * Whose only aim in life is to serve you | |
"Out, out, yearnings of mine. Let not respect bind you. It flatters pity... | |
"The sycophant flatters with forked tongue". | |
'Tis not her glass but you that flatters her. | |
* The girl whom everyone flatters * | |
* Who wouldn't want someone who fusses and flatters * Who makes you feel that you're all that matters * Whose only aim in life is to serve you | |
"And in our faults by lies we flattered be." Shakespeare, sonnet 34. | |
"And the first day of our honeymoon, "we spent the next 12 hours in the hotel "watching the next 12 hours." And I was flattered by that. | |
"Art"? Well, I'm flattered. | |
"I must confess I am flattered... | |
"Our young star is very flattered by your visit, My Lord." | |
"A very flattering offer has been made to me to teach at a university for the deaf in Washington DC"! | |
"Episodes" is a flattering term for this thing where she'd sweat a lot and... | |
"His addresses were offered in a manner violent enough to be flattering. | |
"If I may trust the flattering truth of sleep, my dreams presage some joyful news at hand. | |
"Jen, thank you very much, that's very flattering, but I love my job, and I get to do it for the entire country." | |
"And in our faults by lies we flattered be." Shakespeare, sonnet 34. | |
"And the first day of our honeymoon, "we spent the next 12 hours in the hotel "watching the next 12 hours." And I was flattered by that. | |
"Art"? Well, I'm flattered. | |
"I must confess I am flattered... | |
"Our young star is very flattered by your visit, My Lord." | |
"A very flattering offer has been made to me to teach at a university for the deaf in Washington DC"! | |
"Episodes" is a flattering term for this thing where she'd sweat a lot and... | |
"His addresses were offered in a manner violent enough to be flattering. | |
"If I may trust the flattering truth of sleep, my dreams presage some joyful news at hand. | |
"Jen, thank you very much, that's very flattering, but I love my job, and I get to do it for the entire country." | |