Flattery
[flat-uh-ree] /ˈflæt ə ri/
noun, plural flatteries.
1.
the act of .
2.
a flattering compliment or speech; excessive, insincere praise.
[flat-ree] /ˈflæt ri/
noun
1.
Cape, a cape in NW Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula, at the entrance to Juan de Fuca Strait.
/ˈflætərɪ/
noun (pl) -teries
1.
the act of flattering
2.
excessive or insincere praise
n.
early 14c., from Old French flaterie, from flater (see flatter).
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