A satirical author may aim to flatter the readers' wit and intelligence to engage them in a more meaningful way, challenging them to think critically about the underlying themes or issues being addressed in the satire. By acknowledging the readers' intelligence, the author can establish a rapport that encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of the satirical commentary being presented.
You flatter them with an esteem roller
A crepe is flatter than a fritter.
How is is fifteen and flatter alike
Ron Flatter was born in 1959.
Keizuru examined herself in the mirror. She loved the color of the dress, but she though that the cut didn't flatter her body.
Flatter is a verb that means to give excessive or insincere praise. It can be used in the following possible sentences:I hate it when people flatter me.The man wanted to go on a date, so decided to flatter the woman.Sometimes a man will flatter his wife so that she won't get mad.
That is the correct spelling of "flatter" (to praise in an extravagant way).
Flatter, matter, batter, splatter etc Flatter, matter, batter, splatter etc
No need to flatter myself, that's why u got you to do that for me ;)
From flatter, Middle English flateren, from Anglo-French flater to lap, flatter.
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