We have no meanings for "extremely obliged" in our records yet.
1 I could not go to-day; but I am extremely obliged by your politeness.
2 I shall be extremely obliged to you, dear friend and benefactor.
3 I am extremely obliged to you for all your favours.
4 I am extremely obliged to you, Sir, for the valuable communication made to me.
5 I'm extremely obliged to you, sir, but it is not of myself I was thinking.
6 I am extremely obliged to you for having afforded me all the information in your power.
7 Your extremely obliged and faithful servant, R. LOVELACE.
8 For that I shall be extremely obliged , sir.
9 I am extremely obliged to you, Don Jose.
10 It is a capital one, and I am extremely obliged to you for obtaining me such valuable information.
11 If you will have the goodness to place them to my credit account I should be extremely obliged .
12 Well, at any rate, Mr. Barnett, I am extremely obliged for your suggestion and for your offer of introductions.
13 I am extremely obliged to you, Mrs. Porne, I'd no idea it could be sent so far and be so good.
14 I have half a dozen miles to ride to-day, and shall be extremely obliged if you will lend me your gray mare.
15 Sir, I am extremely obliged to you for the favour of your letter, and the enclosed curious one of Sir William Herbert.
16 I am sure I am extremely obliged to you for your offer, which will certainly clear away all sorts of small difficulties.
Other examples for "extremely obliged"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Extremely obliged through the time
Extremely obliged across language varieties