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Apple Polishing 1100 Words You Need Week 22 Day 3

Published on May 31st, 2020 | Last updated on May 31st, 2020 by | Category: 1100 Words You Need to Know Flashcards, English Vocabulary in Context | No Comments on Apple Polishing 1100 Words You Need Week 22 Day 3 | 67 Views | Reading Time: 2 minutes

Apple Polishing 1100 Words

Apple Polishing 1100 Words

seeking someone’s favor by flattery or gifts, ass-kissing, backscratching, brown-nosing, cringing, fawning, groveling, handshaking, ingratiation, insinuation, obeisance, obsequiousness, parasitism, prostration, sponging, sycophancy, timeserving, toadying, toadyism, truckling

“If apple polishing the shrewd professor has got you where you are today, how much more simple to apple polish a young innocent into leading you to the altar — the getting of a husband should be mere child’s play.”

These are the words that Danish Kapstein ’26 PhD’31, an English professor at Brown, addressed to the students of Pembroke College in May 1939. The occasion was his election as favorite professor by the Pembroke student body, and the Evening Bulletin reported that he was honored by being married to the entire senior class in a mock ceremony. Indeed, the picture accompanying the article shows a broadly smiling Kapstein in a suit, followed by a host of equally elated young women in veils. The wedding seems an appropriate award, as the article reports that Kapstein “advocated marriage rather than a career” as the appropriate next step for young women in his commencement speech that same day.

Source: https://www.browndailyherald.com/

Noun: apple polisher

Verb: apple polish

Farsi: تملق، چاپلوسی، پاچه خواری


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