disoblige
Example Sentences
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"I'm sorry to disoblige a lady," he said; "but you don't go out of this house to-night."
From The Tinted Venus A Farcical Romance by Partridge, Bernard
He disliked very much to disoblige her, as she belonged to one of the most distinguished families of Georgia, and had many influential relatives among the Secessionists.
From Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61 by Doubleday, Abner
True, Sir Luke—and I am afraid my father and mother will begin to be uneasy that I have not got one yet—and I shou'd be very sorry to disoblige them.
From Such Things Are A Play, in Five Acts by Inchbald, Mrs.
I wouldn't like to disoblige the young lady," he said; "but it's no use putting dead fish back into the stream.
From The Third Class at Miss Kaye's A School Story by Brazil, Angela
Then I must leave your Realm, and bid Adieu, In spite of your fond Passion, or my own; For I can never disoblige my Father, Though by it I were sure to gain an Empire.
From Ponteach The Savages of America by Moses, Montrose Jonas