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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)
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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
Billy Barton, by Huon and out of Mary le Bas, owned by Howard Bruce of Baltimore, will carry many thousands of pounds sterling on his dark brown nose.
From Time Magazine Archive
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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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How well they looked in the nostril of a thin, aquiline brown nose.
From Civilization Tales of the Orient by La Motte, Ellen Newbold
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