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Definitions from the WeboblidgePart of speech: verb Sense: to do a favor or act in a helpful way towards someone Usage: popular; local Sample sentence 1: I will oblige you by picking up your groceries from the store. Sample sentence 2: Could you oblige me by holding the door open? Sample sentence 3: The kind stranger obliged the old lady by helping her cross the road. Related product: "Kindness: The Power of a Simple Gesture" (Book)
Note: The term "oblidge" doesn't currently exist in standard English dictionaries. Therefore, the above description and sample sentences are not representative of its actual usage, but based on the given criteria of being popular and local. | ||||
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