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Obediently

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o·be·di·ent  (-bd-nt)
adj.
Dutifully complying with the commands, orders, or instructions of one in authority.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin oboedins, oboedient-, present participle of oboedre, to obey; see obey.]

o·bedi·ent·ly adv.
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Adv.1.obediently - in an obedient manner; "obediently she slipped off her right shoe and stocking"
disobediently - in a disobedient manner; "he went ahead disobediently and did what his supervisor had warned him not to do"

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I obediently despised the classic unities and the French and Italian theatre which had perpetuated them, and I revered the romantic drama which had its glorious course among the Spanish and English poets, and which was crowned with the fame of the Cervantes and the Shakespeare whom I seemed to own, they owned me so completely.
Pinocchio obediently bent his two knees to the ground and remained kneeling until the Manager, with the crack of the whip, cried sharply: "Walk
Mukhorty ambled on obediently though with difficulty, in the direction in which he was driven.
 
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