How To Use Obligingly In A Sentence

  • A grass snake swimming obligingly from island to bank in full view of watchers.
  • Joe ordered two packs of baloney from the store with the intention that we could save big money and use some for lunchmeat, so earlier this week I obligingly made myself a sandwich to take to work.
  • Lon tucked his Padawan braid safely behind his ear and obligingly picked up the giggling infant.
  • Kit Rackrent, has lived beyond his income, and finds himself distressed for ready money, tenants obligingly offer to take his land at a rent far below the value, and to pay him a small sum of money in hand, which they call fining down the yearly rent. Tales and Novels — Volume 04
  • The name caused a lot of bemusement, but over the course of his life Dryfess obligingly chose to respond to several different variations of it.
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  • “My back itches, Spiller,” Galan said, and Spiller took off the bandage and poulticed the wound with foul-smelling liniment, and obligingly scratched up and down his spine. Wildfire
  • He touched a marker for a dense neutron star at the conflux of several lines, and it flashed obligingly. Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • She went after me on a few occasions for using a nom-de-plume; I would obligingly uncloak, but it never made a difference. Archive 2006-03-01
  • Animals don't come off assembly lines, nor do they obligingly stand around broadside while the hunter finds a solid rest and manipulates the power ring.
  • Ritchie obligingly came up with the idea of casting the US superstar as an Irish bare-knuckle gypsy boxer.
  • Wexford found the lead, obligingly left by Sheila in a prominent position on top of the refrigerator.
  • If, however, you would like to decide for yourself, he obligingly includes a list of jinn names. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The fact that the stock market obligingly went down the tubes in the last two days was the sheerest accident. Greetings from May 08, 2009. | RedState
  • The walls drip, the shadows loom and the rumbling trains obligingly sound like an elemental avalanche. Times, Sunday Times
  • Upon most occasions, a important way to improve it is to take bath regularly, shave beard obligingly, wear clean clothes and try the up-to-date style.
  • Saab obligingly knocked out a real life model complete with armour plating, steel ramming bumpers and oxygen masks.
  • Her micro-course crème brûlées were faultless, the caramel cracking obligingly with the lightest tap of a spoon, the base just on the oozing side of set.
  • Wexford found the lead, obligingly left by Sheila in a prominent position on top of the refrigerator.
  • What a surprise to see a wallaby had escaped from a marsupial centre in the area, just weeks before the official opening which you obligingly plug the date of.
  • In exchange for a slap-up meal every few months, he obligingly does credit checks on individuals for Mortensen and Brannigan. DEAD BEAT
  • When an Irish gentleman, like Sir Kit Rackrent, has lived beyond his income, and finds himself distressed for ready money, tenants obligingly offer to take his land at a rent far below the value, and to pay him a small sum of money in hand, which they call fining down the yearly rent. Castle Rackrent
  • A video camera was trained on her throughout her first visit, she was wired up to enough electrical measuring devices to light a small town, and obligingly she repeatedly passed out.
  • No; they's Harlem people, I guess -- jes 'catchin' the Elevated -- that's all, sir," he answered obligingly. The Damnation of Theron Ware
  • He was in the habit of doing crossword puzzles while casing premises prior to breaking and entering, and would always obligingly leave them behind for police to find.
  • Yet "Great Soul" also obligingly gives readers more than enough information to discern that he was a sexual weirdo, a political incompetent and a fanatical faddist—one who was often downright cruel to those around him. Among the Hagiographers
  • Far too often of late, thunderstruck Democrats have obligingly laid down to be rolled over.
  • He bends down and tosses a stick to Baxter, who obligingly fetches it and brings it back.
  • Being the humanitarian that I am, I obligingly pulled out my pocket knife – I carry a pocket knife because the walk from the parking garage to the shelter is about 1/4 of a mile and it is a sketchy neighborhood – but anyway I pulled out my pocket knife and I got it off for him. So I get arrested because HE asked me to “Get it off”? « Literacy Programs « Literacy Help « Literacy News
  • obligingly, he lowered his voice
  • Still, somewhere beneath your feet is a subterranean passage that obligingly ran from this all male seminary to the next door convent of Nazarene nuns.
  • I turned and held my wrists out to the guard, which he obligingly cuffed for me before leading me round into another corridor, and the interrogation rooms.
  • The federal government obligingly constructed logging roads into the wildernesses at public expense to accommodate the trucks and men and machinery.
  • The walls drip, the shadows loom and the rumbling trains obligingly sound like an elemental avalanche. Times, Sunday Times
  • A female constable obligingly stepped out whenever the men wanted access Assiya.
  • He puts all his materials and maneuvers in plain sight, almost like the magician who obligingly shows you that there's nothing up his sleeve before he dumbfounds you.
  • The farmer and our taxi drivers obligingly moved some of the corn bales to reveal amazing frescoes of the Dormition and the Entry into Jerusalem, the paint having been unwittingly preserved by the bales.
  • The birds then obligingly dropped their feces into well-placed plastic flowerpots near popular perches throughout a large, wooded test area.
  • -- When an Irish gentleman, like Sir Kit Rackrent, has lived beyond his income, and finds himself distressed for ready money, tenants obligingly offer to take his land at a rent far below the value, and to pay him a small sum of money in hand, which they call fining down the yearly rent. Castle Rackrent
  • It is as if the actors in a burlesque had one by one left the stage and obligingly posed for a photographist.
  • He obligingly played the traditional Arabic instrument, the oud, and sang.
  • Yes, it's nearly Christmas - so my TV has obligingly conked out again.
  • He now obligingly gave me part of that authentick information, which, with what I afterwards owed to his kindness, will be found incorporated in its proper place in this work. The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.
  • I picked up the trail of his family -- not easy back in the dark ages of 2005 before certain handy databases existed -- and found a good-natured great-niece who obligingly swabbed for history's sake. Megan Smolenyak: USS Monitor: Could William Bryan Be One of the Skeletons in the Turret?

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