Willingly obedient out of a sense of duty and respect;
1 Let them clear off without having to perform any dutiful morning niceties.
2 He always went when invited, and was most dutiful in the counter-calls.
3 Morris made no answer; he was a very dutiful son and humble-spirited.
4 They are her dutiful subjects like all the inhabitants of the Netherlands.
5 She must have told her father about it, a dutiful Vietnamese daughter.
6 His devoted follower never falters in his dutiful imitation of his benefactor.
7 But the former supposition is impracticable, and therefore the latter is dutiful .
8 What started as a dutiful stint of couch-warming became a conscious pleasure.
9 They are the most dutiful of children, and most affectionate of sisters.
10 Was he a dutiful and respected army officer or a renegade mercenary?
11 It has proved to me that my children are loving and dutiful .
12 To her, at least, I have not been deficient in dutiful observance.
13 The interpretation is, that brown eyes indicate a gentle and dutiful disposition.
14 Lady Winslow and the princess visited Lady Kesseley's bedside like dutiful friends.
15 Endeavours, in her usual dutiful manner, to defend their conduct towards her.
16 Of course the dutiful young man would not fail to do so.
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