Sentence example with the word 'minion'

minion

adherent, brown-nose, device, follower, hanger-on, intermediate, liege, organ, servant, toad, vassal

Definition n. a servile or fawning dependant

Last update: August 13, 2017


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Beware of that minion.   [noun]

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Sarah felt unsure about running at first, however Jackson held strong to his conviction that death would be preferable to living as a minion for a madman.   [noun]

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So in Triumph of Life, 265, "Whom from the flock of conquerors I Fame singled out for her thunderbearing minion," out seems to be due to the compositor.   [noun]

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Minion callest thou him.   [noun]

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They sentenced their royal master to death--and seven days ago London saw the spectacle of judicial murder--a blameless King slain by the minion of an armed rabble.   [noun]

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"And if I did, minion," said Edith angrily, "is that a good reason why thou shouldst put in thy word to flatter her Majesty's humour."   [noun]

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He, the king of men, was the bond; she, the cast-off minion, she, this Jehane Saint-Pol, was the free.   [noun]

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Ah, now, he has chosen for his minion: let her save him if she can.   [noun]

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The dour recluse still there (he has his cake) and the douce youngling, minion of pleasure, Phedo's toyable fair hair.   [noun]

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