obligingly

IPA: ʌbɫˈaɪdʒɪŋɫi

adverb

  • In an obliging manner; so as to oblige another; as a favour to another.
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Examples of "obligingly" in Sentences

  • She always laughs, joking about what's really in the tablets but swallows them obligingly.
  • DAWG: Just give me the GD ticket. (which he obligingly did - I do not recommend this sort of discourse with a cop)
  • Â With Daddy Bat out of the picture, Batgirl suddenly sneaks up and accosts Green Arrow, who obligingly tries to skewer her.
  • As the Pueblo Chieftain's Peter Roper reports, kind of obligingly we must say, about CD-3 candidate Scott Tipton's plans for the federal budget:
  • Bahlul, whose name means "buffoon" in Arabic, obligingly kisses the feet and shines the shoes of an Israeli soldier, drawn with an enormous nose and pointed ears like a devil's.
  • Myron has found happiness in a previous novel with “9/11 widow” (as she is called) Ali, but that relationship is now on the rocks so Myron obligingly takes a flight to France and meets Terese.

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