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brown-nose
brown-noseverb (used without object)to curry favor; behave obsequiously.
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brown nose
brown nosenounvet science a form of light sensitization in cattle
brown-nose
Americanverb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
noun
verb
noun
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Etymology
Origin of brown-nose
Example Sentences
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Jane Hamsher described him as tough guy wannabe but really “a brown nose for power ready to rumble on behalf of the status quo.”
From Salon • Mar. 24, 2016
You get promoted if you brown nose your way.
From BusinessWeek • Nov. 15, 2011
Challedon went into the lead; halfway down the backstretch Kayak caught him, poked his brown nose farther & farther ahead as they streaked along against a backdrop of autumn foliage.
From Time Magazine Archive
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His flat brown nose, wide-set black eyes and triangular ebony brows had appeared in few published photos.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Sniffing the ground, near the side of the cabin, she had spied a dog with a soft brown nose, a shaggy, red brown body and a tail standing out tense and straight.
From Madge Morton, Captain of the Merry Maid by Chalmers, Amy D. V.
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