Definitionadj. dutifully complying with the commands or instructions of those in authority
Last update: July 26, 2016
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You want a loyal, happy, obedient dog. [adjective]
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I was no longer a sweet obedient little boy. [adjective]
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I profess nothing but the desire to be your true and obedient wife----" "Obedient. [adjective]
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I subscribe myself, perhaps for the last time, sir, "Your obedient servant, and a penitent sinner, "FAREHAM. [adjective]
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Loving, warm-hearted, sweet-tempered, adoring children, and adored by them; obedient, gentle--I can't think of anything good that she hasn't got, except common-sense. [adjective]
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Perhaps there is no other parish in the kingdom capable of acting as Springhaven has, so obedient, so disciplined, so faithful to their contract. [adjective]
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We are, dear sir, your obedient servants, TICKLEBOIS, LATHERUP, BLINKERS, & Co. [adjective]
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Three strong men stood by it now, obedient, yet muttering to one another, for another cable's length would bring them into danger of being run down by the frigate. [adjective]
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