Related Clues:
- Nowadays upstart's delayed and flatter
- Lavish praise
- Flatter to a fault
- More than adore
- Essentially, pulp in a fruit gets flatter
- Praise excessively
- I cheat and deceive, receiving unknown's worship
- Rave over, grown-up confiscates a tablet
- I nod off around lake I adore
- "Whose souls, seduced by his erring eyes / Doth some proud Dame devoutly ––" (Joshua Sylvester)
- Worship a largely obscure goddess
- Excessively admire
- We hear adieu to the departed - praise indeed!
- Ecstasy when grown-up collects top grade - and praise
- ...what Burton might have said to her, ending in 'thee worship'?