1 a pale yellowish-brown colour
2 having a pale yellowish-brown colour
4 to give someone a lot of attention and praise in order to get that person’s approval:
Big movie stars are fawned over by the waiters at the restaurant.
They have only to humour and placate the individuals involved, fawning and toadying appropriately, and all will be well.
I thought fawn colour was called mauve.
Its ghastly, fawning apologies and its craven justifications will not be broadcast directly, so television interviewers will not be able to challenge it.
When he does the obvious, he can hardly expect us to fawn.
A red deer fawn lies down and keeps absolutely still and will not be found unless the wolf actually treads on it.
They will fawn all over him and act all touchy-feely-cuddly.
Fawning can be carried a little too far.
He fawns upon them and makes them believe they are intelligent, when he knows that it is ignorance which is moving them.
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