Pandersome example sentences

Related (5): pandering, pandersome, pandemonium, pandiculation, pandurate

pan·der

verb (pander to)

pander (verb) · panders (third person present) · pandered (past tense) · pandered (past participle) · pandering (present participle)

  - gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.):

  - a pimp.

  - a person who assists the baser urges or evil designs of others:

Synonyms

indulge, gratify, satisfy, fulfill, humor, please, accommodate, procurer, procuress, madam, souteneur, ponce, hoon, mack, bawd, Feedback

"Pandersome" Example Sentences

1. His pandersome behavior towards the wealthy clients was not well-received among his colleagues.
2. The politician's speeches were often viewed as pandersome to whichever voting bloc he was trying to court.
3. She was known for her pandersome flirtation tactics when trying to get what she wanted.
4. No one trusted his pandersome compliments, they always seemed insincere and calculated.
5. The pandersome advertising campaign was a desperate attempt to boost sales for the struggling company.
6. The pandersome customer service representative was trying too hard to make the disgruntled customer happy.
7. The audience saw the comedian's pandersome jokes as a cheap attempt to get laughs.
8. It was clear that the blogger's pandersome review of the product was paid for by the company.
9. His pandersome behavior towards his boss only led to resentment from his coworkers.
10. The pandersome editorial was a clear attempt to sway public opinion in favor of that political party.
11. She knew that her pandersome clothing choices would impress the shallow men in the club.
12. The pandersome speech was all smoke and mirrors, with no real substance.
13. The pandersome product claims were quickly debunked by consumer watchdog groups.
14. He had a pandersome personality, always adapting to fit in with whatever group he was around.
15. The pandersome charity event was really just a way for the wealthy donors to feel good about themselves.
16. The pandersome political ads were filled with half-truths and misleading information.
17. The pandersome flattery from her coworkers made her skin crawl.
18. The pandersome compliments from her date were so transparent that she couldn't take him seriously.
19. The pandersome press release was meant to distract from the company's recent scandals.
20. The pandersome promises from the candidate were quickly forgotten once he was elected.
21. Her pandersome behavior towards her friends was a sign of her own insecurities.
22. The pandersome marketing campaign was designed to appeal to the lowest common denominator.
23. The pandersome business practices eventually caught up with the unethical CEO.
24. The pandersome sales pitch made him feel dirty and disingenuous.
25. She regretted her pandersome behavior during the job interview.
26. The pandersome advertisements targeted vulnerable and impressionable young people.
27. The pandersome feedback from her boss felt like a slap in the face to her hard work.
28. The pandersome compromise made by the politician only served to weaken her position on the issue.
29. The pandersome messages from the dating app users made her want to give up on online dating altogether.
30. The pandersome movie was just a shameless attempt to appeal to the lowest common denominator.

Common Phases

you want to have a pander-free response!
1. "I don't mean to be panderous, but...";
2. "I hope this doesn't come across as panderous, but...";
3. "I don't want to sound panderous, but...";
4. "I'm not trying to be panderous, but...";
5. "I mean no offense, but this might sound a bit panderous...";
6. "I'm trying my best not to be panderous, but...";
7. "I apologize beforehand if this sounds panderous, but...";
8. "Let me preface this by saying I'm not trying to be panderous, but...";
9. "I'm trying to be as genuine as possible and not pander to anyone's needs, but...";
10. "I'm afraid this might sound panderous, but I believe it's the right thing to say."

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