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That is a main point of prudence, Mr. Trevor; never disoblige your superiors.
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And if I disoblige not you, that is all I wish.
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I am not to be bribed to silence, when you really disoblige me.
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But rather than disoblige, I'll take it at whatever you please.
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There's not one of that seven would care to disoblige him.
Usage of discommode in English
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He laughed, and said he hoped it did not discommode my beautiful wife.
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An air of breathlessness about Rachel seemed to discommode her friends.
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It didn't discommode him enough to stop him training yesterday.
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None of their thrusts drew blood or seemed to discommode the creature in the least.
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Paschal Donohoe determined that there would be no nasty surprises at all, nothing to discommode people.
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This ought not discommode Ireland too much.
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Sorry to discommode you, my dear.
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Why should we discommode each other?
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Thus he had no abiding commitment to this United Nations mischief; it was mainly a challenge, to discommode Fate.
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Bud will drive so as not to disturb Cradd or William in their Heathen pursuits or discommode Rufus' disposition.
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Pray do not discommode yourself?
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He buttoned his velveteen calzoneros down nearly to his ankles, so that their leathern bottoms might not flap open and discommode him.
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For this end it was necessary to discommode myself of my cloak, and of the volume which I carried in the pocket of my cloak.
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Then he said, with a clearly modulated and rather mincing articulation: 'Would it discommode you to contribute elsewhere a coin with a somewhat different superscription?'
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The limitations caused by the wearing of a body also discommoded him.
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Maurice bowed stiffly across the table; Herries replied in kind, without discommoding himself.