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How to use docile in a sentence

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Yorkshire had an unexpectedly good day after it had appeared that Byas had erred in asking Kent to bat first on a fairly docile pitch.
She remembers that she was considered an extremely docile and undemanding child.
That was Mrs Belmont, whose pretty, docile, and bovine daughter had been neglected since Katie's debut.
On the shallow reef shelter schools of humpbacked and bluelined snappers, oriental sweetlips and yet more fat, docile groupers.
At the feast which follows the three bridegrooms wager on whose wife is the most docile and submissive.
Cattle are classed as a non-dangerous species and by and large are generally docile.
Everyone who has ever been to the city's squares or parks will remember the lovely and docile pigeons.
Despite being a relatively docile, blonde older sibling, I deeply identified with the headstrong, brown-haired, younger sister Laura.
Resting on the sand are stingrays, electric rays, frogfish and the docile Port Jackson shark.
The two bands became docile subsistence farmers on submarginal agricultural land.
Most citizens are docile in their submission to authority, and neither Congress nor the public has any taste for rebellion at present.
Was there some hidden agenda to keep all us colonial subjects docile and subservient to the Great Empire by brainwashing our smarter students?
Cassandra directed her next chain of complaints at this overlarge but docile feline.
Do they assume that women who practise faith are a docile lot, meekly swallowing the built-in injustices in their respective religions?
I can wait for a docile, biddable, beautiful chit who will worship the ground I walk upon, unlike that spitfire of a hoyden.
They're usually so docile, chess players, with their pasty skin, skinny necks, elbow patches and eyeglasses.
They had taken far more kindly to the English language and clerkly jobs, and seemed to be more docile.
Although some of the more rigid traditions have faded, pressures are still high on women in Japan to be docile fashion plates.
Children are amazingly docile and compliant, obediently following the instructions of their elders as if they know no other way.
The stereotype of battered wives as fragile, passive, placatory and docile does not do justice to their actual role in marriage relationships.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Whether this was so or not, it is certain that she was as docile and as biddable as need be.
These horses are clean-limbed, close-coupled and wonderfully docile and obedient.
The docile, uncouth, buff-colored beasts were soberly chewing their cuds, and resting after their long and weary journey.
But for all that they were docile, contented and, within their limitations, not unhappy.
Her desperation must have been extreme, and gaspar Ruiz was a docile fellow.
The middle region, the limbic system, controls docile, loving emotions.
And to Korak this mountain of destruction was docile and affectionate as a lap dog.
He was not used among his docile Canadians to any such speech as this.
She had been a docile pupil, but was incapable of any real progress.
Snell, like a docile clairvoyante, who would really not make a mistake if she could help it.
The big brother counted upon a pious, docile, learned, and honorable pupil.
At last he tapped his way upstairs, after bowing to everybody, docile and happy.
In place of the noisy and obstreperous boy came the docile, soft-voiced girl.
He came to me cor-sva-jo, and he is unlike any dog in Caspak, being kind and docile and yet a killer when aroused.
The archdeacon had in Quasimodo the most submissive slave, the most docile lackey, the most vigilant of dogs.
They are docile, cleanly, quick-witted, and respectful to humbleness.
The turnspit dog Only an especially resilient, docile and short-legged breed of dog would be willing and able to undertake this thankless task.
It seemed to me that he despised him for being so simple and docile.
Harriet certainly was not clever, but she had a sweet, docile, grateful disposition, was totally free from conceit, and only desiring to be guided by any one she looked up to.
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