Happy Saturday and heres your word of the day: oblige \uh-BLYJE\ - TopicsExpress



          

Happy Saturday and heres your word of the day: oblige \uh-BLYJE\ verb 1. to constrain by physical, moral, or legal force or by the exigencies of circumstance 2 a : to earn the gratitude of b : to do a favor for or do something as a favor Examples: The states highest court Monday ruled that Long Island guitar-string maker DAddario & Co. is not obliged to pay $227,000 in interest for reneging on a 2006 real estate deal. — From an article by Joe Ryan in Newsday (Long Island, New York), November 19, 2012 He was already in Nashville and had left his warm jacket in Jackson. He asked if I could bring it to the airport, since we were on the same flight. I obliged, delivered the jacket and began a friendship that I treasure. — From an article by Dan Morris in the Jackson Sun (Tennessee), March 15, 2014
Posted on: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 14:04:52 +0000

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