Simple past tense and past participle of toady.(verb)
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Use "toadied" in a sentence
""toadied" to the rich boys, and oppressed the poorer ones."
"I can't believe John Smith would have spent his energies abolishing Clause 4 from the Labour Party constitution, that he'd have toadied so much to big business and the super rich or that he'd have lead us into that dreadful war in Iraq."
"While, to the best of knowledge, nothing discreditable to Metropolitan Kirill has ever come to light, it is a virtual certainty that he toadied to the communists to some extent."