Definitionn. the trait of being agreeably submissive and manageable
Last update: July 27, 2015
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Other official addresses of the same general tenour flowed in; and even the tribunate showed its docility by proposing that the imperial dignity should be declared hereditary in the family of Bonaparte (3rd of May). [Please select]
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With this little panegyric on his own docility, Mr. [Please select]
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Shelburne made him read his 'dry metaphysics' to them,[234] and they received it with feminine docility.' [Please select]
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When John spoke in that masterful tone, Meg always obeyed, and never regretted her docility. [Please select]
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And Katherine, sitting upright, with great docility and a certain gentle shame, accepted food and drink. [Please select]
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Further, it is credulous and accepts with unreasoning docility what it is told. [Please select]
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We have ever been given to asking little of them, save docility. [Please select]
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