We have no meanings for "as tractable" in our records yet.
1 They are as tractable as we could desire, and we can manage them completely.
2 The monsters are not as tractable as they seem.
3 They would eat out of our hand, lick our feet, and were as tractable as a dog.
4 You may have discovered yourself by this time that she is not always as tractable as she might be.
5 She was now as tractable and inoffensive "in her daily walk and conversation" (Huggins) as a little child.
6 Aileen, whatever might be said of her deficiencies, was by no means as tractable or acquiescent as his first wife.
7 Levi Bedford kept a watch every night at the fort named after him, and the fifty-one negroes were as tractable as usual.
8 Benny could not, or rather, would not haul as much as Babe nor was he as tractable but he could eat more.
9 In all other respects, my dear mother, I'll be as tractable and obedient as you can wish; on this one alone, I stand out.
10 Now Wingate was slowly drifting down toward a none too successful old age, and was as tractable as such a man would naturally be.
11 In other respects, if well managed and occasionally coaxed or bribed with a present, the Moors are very good natured, and as tractable as children.
12 He is to be taken down to Loughlinter to-morrow, and is,-sosays his cousin,-astractable as a child.
13 "If he is as tractable as Herbert, I might venture," I replied, assuming the gay, mocking tone of my questioner.
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