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How to Pronounce Lackeys?

Correct pronunciation for the word "Lackeys" is [lˈakɪz], [lˈakɪz], [l_ˈa_k_ɪ_z].

"Lackeys" in context

Lackeys are servants who aid someone of higher social status, typically by running errands, carrying out menial tasks, and attending to a variety of other duties. Historically, lackeys have been employed by wealthy families, royals, and lords, but they can also be employed by companies and organizations. The lackey typically has a low rank, but their presence is usually expected and accepted by their employer. Traditionally, lackeys had to wear a uniform, although dress codes differ depending on where they work. Lackeys have certain duties to perform, such as opening and closing doors, carrying messages, and supporting other higher-ranking members of staff.

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