fall for flattery
Frequency: 5.84.1 per million words
To be deceived or easily persuaded by someone's praise.
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Examples (10)
- She falls for his flattery every time.
- Don't fall for such obvious flattery.
- He easily falls for flattery from his colleagues.
- Many people fall for flattery because it makes them feel good.
- I won't fall for your flattery this time.
- The politician hoped voters would fall for his flattery.
- She's too smart to fall for empty flattery.
- Why do you always fall for his flattery?
- The salesperson expected customers to fall for his flattery.
- Never fall for flattery from strangers online.