Willing to carry out the orders or wishes of another without protest.
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Examples for "acquiescent "
Examples for "acquiescent "
1 The mackintosh was formal and defensive; the frock was intimate and acquiescent .
2 For decades nurses have been the most acquiescent of public sector workers.
3 The acquiescent murmuring of the Council showed how thoroughly they endorsed Mr.
4 An acquiescent nod gave him permission to lift the note and read:
5 The ape is cunning but acquiescent and accepts things as they are.
1 Barbara did as he commanded with the expression of a biddable child.
2 From being a meek and biddable thing, it has become a bully.
3 I have been a good, biddable daughter in every other way.
4 Being un - biddable was one thing, forcing her attention on him was quite another.
5 But men in search of security might easily convince themselves she was biddable .
6 He was a biddable lad with none of his mother's arrogance.
7 Or had his trance made him biddable , like a person walking in sleep?
8 There's an abandoned mine where we can hold her until she turns biddable .
9 The new minister of war was Paolo Morrone, a biddable general proposed by Cadorna.
10 She had been a biddable pup, trained early to responsibility.
11 After the second try, he started poisoning her to keep her weak and biddable .
12 The city-folk had stars of their own; biddable , domesticated stars.
13 But no loss herein if it do make him more biddable in women's matters.
14 A boy will be more biddable , more tractable, also cheaper.
15 There is little to a man who's too easily biddable .
16 It was not like her-shewas always so good and biddable , and told me everything.
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