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"I felt so flattered and special that everyone liked what they were hearing."
"I'm flattered they would have me back for two years in a row."
"George, I'm very flattered to be asked to run with you."
It was hard to feel flattered when you were fleeing for your life.
He would give way to that hope, because it pleased him most, and flattered best his heart.
He did not know whether to feel flattered or insulted.
I am always so flattered when people notice the family resemblance.
Rick seems very flattered by this and smiles to himself.
A lot of men are very flattered by undivided attention.
There was no reason in the world she should feel flattered, Sarah reminded herself.
"I am very flattered, gentlemen," he began when the last one had said his piece.
"I'm flattered and thrilled but I hope this movie has a life beyond that."
It's a good deal, because you come off looking like you're an expert and your first reader will feel flattered to have been of help.
"I'm very flattered that I have enough readers to support me.
"I'm very flattered that such a handsome young man would find me attractive."
George, more flattered than he had felt in weeks, hoped that perhaps tonight would be his lucky night.
If you're the first, I expect you to feel very flattered."
With this answer he seemed flattered, and sat down to write a note to the Baron.
"I am very flattered that this should happen to one of my young officers," he said heavily.
"Coming from the best first officer it's been my pleasure to know, I'm flattered."
Lucy, flattered and astonished, had told them she'd think it over.
Or am I to feel flattered that you interest yourself, without asking why?"
He felt flattered to have the writer and producers put so much confidence in him.
The boy dog invites the girl cat, who is most flattered, to come along.